Narendra Modi Says BJP Will Win More Than 300 Seats in the Lok Sabha Polls

Narendra Modi Says BJP Will Win More Than 300 Seats in the Lok Sabha Polls

Guwahati: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that he is sure winning by over 300 seats in the House adding that people will elect a majority government for the second time in a row after decades.

Addressing his last rally today at Khargone in Madhya Pradesh for the seventh and last phase of Lok Sabha polls, Narendra Modi said, “From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, from Kutch to Kamrup, the whole nation is saying Ab Ki Baar, 300 Paar, Phir Ek Baar Modi Sarkar.”

Modi said that the BJP-led NDA is the choice of 130 crore Indians. He said, “This Sunday on May 19, when you go to cast your vote then you will be scripting history. After decades you will elect a majority government for the second time in a row.”

Modi also highlighted the freedom struggle link of the places where he held his first and last rally of this Lok Sabha poll campaign. The PM said, “My election campaign started from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. Now the last rally is happening in Khargone which is often not noticed. Both the cities are associated with the 1857 War of Independence.”

The Prime Minister further stated that both the cities have inspired nationalism. He said, in Meerut, Indian soldiers rebelled against the British and in Khargone, freedom fighter Bhima Nayak led tribal agitation and attained martyrdom. PM Modi also said that the election of 2019 is different from all the previous general elections and in this poll, people of India are voting for their country and not for any party. People of India are voting to build a New India.

Hitting out at the Congress, Modi said that the party hasn’t condemned Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy’s remark that those who don’t get a square meal join the army and become jawans.

Modi also appealed the people to never forgive the Congress for its ally’s remarks and invoked freedom fighter and socialist thinker Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia to target the Congress.

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