Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a public rally in Chatra, Jharkhand, expressed his confidence in the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) victory in the upcoming elections. He predicted that the NDA would not only cross the 400-seat mark in Delhi but also form the government in the states where Assembly elections are currently underway.
“The NDA will not only cross 400 in Delhi but will also form the government after winning majority seats in the states where Assembly elections are going on,” said PM Modi, addressing a large crowd of supporters.
The Prime Minister also took a jibe at the opposition, referring to the Congress leader as ‘Shehzada’. He predicted that the Congress party would win even fewer seats than the age of their leader, indicating a poor performance by the opposition in the elections.
This statement comes amidst the high-voltage election campaign across the country, with parties leaving no stone unturned to secure a win. The Prime Minister’s confidence in the NDA’s victory reflects the party’s strong election campaign and its belief in the support of the people.
The final results of the elections will be declared on the counting day, and it remains to be seen whether PM Modi’s predictions will come true. The political landscape of the country is set for some significant changes, and the citizens eagerly await the outcome of these crucial elections.