PM Modi’s Rally in Aligarh: A Strong Stand Against Nepotism and Corruption

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent public rally in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, made a fervent appeal to the citizens to reject nepotism, corruption, and appeasement politics.

During his address, PM Modi recalled his previous visit to Aligarh, “Last time when I came to Aligarh, I had requested all of you to lock the factories of nepotism, corruption and appeasement of SP and Congress.” He further added, “Aapne aisa majboot taala lagaya ki dono sehzado ko aaj tak iski chabi nahi mil rahi…”

The Prime Minister’s words were a direct indictment of the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Congress, accusing them of promoting nepotism and corruption. His metaphor of a strong lock that remains unopened suggested that the people of Aligarh have firmly rejected these malpractices.

PM Modi’s rally in Aligarh is part of his ongoing campaign in Uttar Pradesh. His speeches have consistently highlighted his commitment to good governance and his opposition to political malpractices.

The Prime Minister’s remarks in Aligarh have underscored his resolve to fight against corruption and nepotism. As the political scenario unfolds in Uttar Pradesh, it will be interesting to see how these statements influence the political discourse in the state.

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