Delhi CM Defends PM Modi Amid 'Vote Chori' Allegations
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta defended Prime Minister Narendra Modi against 'vote chori' allegations by opposition parties. Speaking at a public event, she praised Modi's leadership, accused opposition of 'dirty politics', and criticized the Gandhi family for nepotism, while lauding Modi's international reputation and impact on India's progress.
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In a robust defense of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta criticized opposition parties for their 'vote chori' allegations. Speaking at the 'Vishwakarma Puja' event, she claimed that Modi is esteemed globally and has brought vitality to the nation with his leadership.
Gupta accused opposition parties of engaging in 'dirty politics' and praised Modi for his popularity, likening him to 'Mann Ka Chor' for winning public affection. She dismissed claims that Modi has indulged in any electoral malpractices, attributing such accusations to defeatist attitudes of parties losing power.
Targeting the Gandhi family, Gupta accused it of nepotism and praised Modi as a 'saint' dedicated to national service without personal gain. She took specific aim at Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of preferential politics while praising Modi's clean record.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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