Modi dismisses Lalu’s ‘no family’ jab with “My India, My Family” campaign

Modi dismisses Lalu’s ‘no family’ jab with “My India, My Family” campaign
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strong response to criticism about his lack of a family by saying that all 140 crore Indians are his family. He criticized opposition parties, calling them “dynasty parties” with a common character of deceit and corruption.

Speaking at a rally in Adilabad, Modi emphasized that his life is an open book and that he has always prioritized serving the people of India. He urged the people of Telangana to support his vision for a developed India and to vote for the BJP in the upcoming elections.

Modi accused the opposition of focusing on personal attacks and spreading lies, while his government has been working towards gathering input from millions of people on how to achieve progress in India. He also criticized the TRS and Congress parties for their policies and alleged corruption.

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The Prime Minister highlighted the importance of youth involvement in shaping the future of the country, stating that around 11 lakh young people have participated in discussions about creating a developed India. He urged voters to support his mission and reject the divisive politics of dynasty parties.

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