Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde launched a sharp critique against the Opposition’s INDIA alliance, questioning its leadership and unity. Shinde alleged that the morale of the Opposition has been severely diminished, with the alliance facing exhaustion. He indirectly targeted Rahul Gandhi, Uddhav Thackeray, and the Congress party during his remarks.
Shinde highlighted that the Opposition lacks a development agenda and heavily relies on criticizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He expressed confidence in PM Modi’s leadership strengthening in the future. These statements were made following a significant meeting of Shiv Sena office-bearers from 20 states held in Delhi.
During the meeting, detailed discussions were conducted on expanding Shiv Sena nationwide. Shinde mentioned a positive atmosphere for the party’s growth and expressed optimism that the gathering would invigorate the Shiv Sena and address worker concerns. He accused the Opposition of being unable to accept India’s progress under PM Modi’s leadership.
Shinde further criticized the Opposition for its continuous criticism of the Prime Minister due to the lack of a constructive agenda. He pointed out that the Opposition struggles to acknowledge India’s advancement and growing global reputation. Shinde indirectly criticized Rahul Gandhi for his leadership consistency and urged him to focus on consistent work within the country.
