Delhi CM Defends Modi: From 'Vote Chori' Allegations to 'Heart-Stealer'
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta addresses allegations of 'vote chori' by opposition parties, defending Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a leader who 'steals hearts' and has earned international respect, including from the US. Gupta accuses the opposition of 'dirty' politics and criticizes the Gandhi family for alleged nepotism.
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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has launched a strong defense of Prime Minister Narendra Modi amid opposition allegations of 'vote chori'. During a speech at the 'Vishwakarma Puja' held at the Delhi Secretariat, she praised Modi's influence, stating that he 'steals hearts' and garners international respect.
Gupta accused the opposition of engaging in 'dirty' politics, asserting that their frustrations stem from the country's progress under Modi's leadership. She likened Modi to Lord Krishna, calling him 'Mann Ka Chor' as a tribute to his connection with the people.
The Delhi CM also criticized the Gandhi family, claiming nepotism, and defended Modi's dedication to national service. She suggested that the opposition's allegations of 'vote chori' are a reaction to their fears of losing power in upcoming elections.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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