Country should not have a govt with remote control in hands of dozen people: Modi


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chitradurga | Updated: 09-04-2019 16:07 IST | Created: 09-04-2019 15:38 IST
Country should not have a govt with remote control in hands of dozen people: Modi
Addressing an election rally here, he also said when the world stood with India after the Balakot airstrike in Pakistan, those in "Mahamilavat" condemned him. ...do you want a government whose remote control is in the hands of a dozen people?," as he derided the "Mahamilavat" of opposition parties. Image Credit:
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The country should have a strong prime minister whose high command should only be the people, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Tuesday. Attacking the "grand alliance" of opposition parties as "Mahamilavat", he said the country should not have a government whose remote control is in the hands of a dozen people.

Addressing an election rally here, he also said when the world stood with India after the Balakot airstrike in Pakistan, those in "Mahamilavat" condemned him. ...do you want a government whose remote control is in the hands of a dozen people?," as he derided the "Mahamilavat" of opposition parties.

Modi lashed out at the Congress-JDS government in Karnataka, saying that the two parties came together for the sake of power and to serve self-interests. Karnataka was among the states that have "always stood strong" with the BJP, he said. PTI KSU RA Country should have strong PM with only people as high command: Modi Chitradurga (Karna), Apr 9 (PTI) The country should have a strong prime minister whose high command should only be the people, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Tuesday.

Attacking the "grand alliance" of opposition parties as "Mahamilavat", he said the country should not have a government whose remote control is in the hands of a dozen people. Addressing an election rally here, he also said when the world stood with India after the Balakot air strike in Pakistan, those in "Mahamilavat" condemned him.

...do you want a government whose remote control is in the hands of a dozen people?," as he derided the "Mahamilavat" of opposition parties. Modi lashed out at the Congress-JDS government in Karnataka, saying that the two parties came together for the sake of power and to serve self-interests.

Karnataka was among the states that have "always stood strong" with the BJP, he said.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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