Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s spirited rally in Bastar, Chhattisgarh, has captured the nation’s attention as he boldly confronted the issue of corruption and celebrated India’s rich cultural legacy.
Speaking to a large crowd, Modi lambasted the Congress party for their historical mismanagement and corruption. He proclaimed that the era of their ‘loot license’ was over, thanks to the mandate given to him by the Indian electorate since 2014.
Modi also highlighted the protective embrace of the Indian people, referring to them as his ‘raksha kavach’—a shield against the criticisms and attacks from the opposition.
The Prime Minister did not shy away from addressing the controversy surrounding the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. He criticized the Congress party’s decision to boycott the temple’s idol consecration event, accusing them of appeasement politics and neglecting India’s cultural and spiritual heritage.
As the Lok Sabha elections draw near, Modi’s address in Bastar stands as a clear message of his government’s priorities: a corruption-free administration and a commitment to uphold and celebrate India’s cultural identity.