MAHARASHTRA – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a political rally in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, voiced his concerns about the strategies of the Congress and the INDIA bloc. He hinted that the opposition alliance is contemplating a rotational Prime Minister system, with a change in leadership every year.
Modi also expressed his discontent with the Shiv Sena, under the leadership of Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray. He referred to the party as “fake” and showed his disapproval of their alliance with the opposition. “The fake Shiv Sena is walking shoulder-to-shoulder with these people,” he stated, emphasizing the growing divide between the BJP and its former ally.
The rally took place in Kolhapur, popularly known as the football hub of Maharashtra. While the Prime Minister’s speech covered a variety of topics, his critique of the opposition and their political strategies was the highlight.
The rally is seen as a precursor to the upcoming elections. The Prime Minister’s comments have stirred up the political landscape, suggesting a potentially intense electoral contest on the horizon.