PM Modi’s Rally in Bihar: A Rebuke to Critics and a Call for Energy

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a public rally in East Champaran, Bihar, made a strong statement against his critics and addressed rumors about his health.

In a powerful speech, Modi took a dig at his political rivals, stating, “Those who are born with a silver spoon do not know what hard work is.” This statement was seen as a direct attack on his opponents who, according to him, have been born into privilege and do not understand the value of hard work.

Addressing the rumors about his health, Modi said, “I have heard that someone here is saying that after June 4, Modi will have bed rest.” He dismissed these rumors and expressed his wish for the good health and vitality of every Indian citizen. “I pray to God that there should not be a bed rest in the life of any citizen of the country. Every citizen of the country should be full of energy,” he added.

Modi also criticized his opponents, whom he referred to as the “successors of Jungle Raj”. He accused them of resorting to personal attacks in the absence of any substantial issues to discuss in the election. “These people have no issue in this election except abusing Modi,” he remarked.

The rally saw a massive turnout, reflecting the support that the Prime Minister continues to enjoy in the region. His comments are expected to stir up the political discourse in the run-up to the upcoming elections.

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