Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress, labeling them as “Urban Naxals” for opposing the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam. He expressed confidence that Kerala’s women voters would also rebuke the Congress in the upcoming elections. Modi also targeted the Samajwadi Party for its anti-women policies, warning that they would face the wrath of female voters.
Today, there is no state governed by the Left, signaling a shift towards development-oriented politics. Modi accused the Congress of regressing and aligning with rejected Communist ideologies. He likened Maoism to the Congress, branding them as a group of urban naxals.
The Prime Minister highlighted the failure of divisive politics by parties defeated in Bengal, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. He emphasized the BJP’s commitment to national and regional aspirations, contrasting it with dynastic parties. Modi pledged support to the new governments in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, applauding their victories.
Reflecting on global unrest, Modi commended Indian voters for choosing stability amidst the Iran conflict. He underscored the BJP’s vision for a developed India by 2047, focusing on the historical significance of Bihar, Bengal, and Odisha. Modi expressed gratitude to voters in Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry for strengthening democracy through their support.
