Political parties are making their last efforts for the last phase of voting in the Lok Sabha elections 2024. That's when Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave an interview to a news agency. In which he discussed the removal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, BJP's performance in West Bengal, relations with Naveen Patnaik in Odisha, BJP's slogan of crossing 400, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. On the issue of Kejriwal and Hemant Soren, Prime Minister Modi said, 'It would be better if these people read the Constitution and law of the country. I do not need to tell anything to anyone.'
PM Modi slammed the opposition
In an interview, PM Modi further said, 'One of our colleagues in Parliament listed 101 abuses. Whether there are elections or not, these people (opposition) believe that it is their right to abuse and they are so frustrated that it has become their nature to use abusive language.'
What did PM Modi say on BJP's slogan of crossing 400?
On BJP's slogan of crossing 400, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, 'I can see that our new era is coming. This is the last phase of those who were dreaming big and making big promises, this is not just an election but the time of such people is over.'
PM Modi's attack on Congress' election manifesto
Regarding the election manifesto of Congress, Prime Minister Modi said, 'When I saw their (Congress's) election manifesto, the image of Muslim League was seen in it. When I said this, they (Congress) felt that there is no need to answer it and then I explained everything, like – when someone in this country also says that we have quota for minorities in sports, then what is the country preparing for sports? What will happen to the children?'
This time the best performing state is West Bengal
Talking about the Bengal elections, Prime Minister Modi said, 'TMC is fighting for its existence in the Bengal elections. In the last assembly elections, we were at 3 and the people of Bengal took us to 80. We got a huge majority in the last election. This time, if any state in India has performed the best, it is West Bengal. BJP is getting the most success in West Bengal. The elections there are one-sided.'
Government is changing in Odisha
Regarding Odisha, Prime Minister Modi said that 'The fate of Odisha has to change. The government is changing there. The last date of the current Odisha government is 4 June and on 10 June the Chief Minister of BJP will take oath in Odisha.'