PM Modi reacts to Lalu Prasad Yadav’s ‘family’ jibe with ‘entire country…’

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PM Modi reacts to Lalu Prasad Yadav's 'family' jibe with 'entire country...'

Following the statement made by Lalu Prasad Yadav, the leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the former chief minister of Bihar, that there is “no family,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi remarked on Monday that 140 crore Indians are “my family.” This statement was made in reaction to the statement made by Lalu Prasad Yadav. In addition, he expressed his disapproval of the “dynasty parties,” adding that despite the fact that they may have varied appearances, “jhoot and loot” is the characteristic that they all have in common. The Prime Minister was being addressed while he was delivering a speech at a public rally in the Adilabad area of Telangana.

It was a day after Lalu Yadav, the chief of the RJD, had made the following statement at a rally in Patna: “What can we do if Narendra Modi does not have a family of his own?” These words were made by Prime Minister Modi, who is the responsible party. The Ram temple is something that he continues to brag about to this very day. Simply put, he does not adhere to the Hindu religion. Under Hindu tradition, a son is obligated to shave both his head and his beard after the death of his parents. This is a requirement that must be fulfilled. This was not something that Modi did at the time when his mother passed away.

PM Modi reacts to Lalu Prasad Yadav's 'family' jibe with 'entire country...'
PM Modi reacts to Lalu Prasad Yadav’s ‘family’ jibe with ‘entire country…’

The declaration made by the Prime Minister that he had devoted himself to the welfare of the public as a “sevak” was a retaliatory measure against the parties that are in opposition to him. Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that his commitment was to the people of the nation, and he claimed that he had left his family at a young age with the intention of ministering to the people. He also stated that he had left his family earlier than expected.

In response to the opposition’s claim that he did not have a family, Prime Minister Modi made the following statement: “The 140 crore people of this country are my brothers and sisters.” Mera Bharat mera parivaar hai is a phrase that can be translated as “my India is my heart.” It’s like a book that’s completely open to the reader. It is something that the people of the nation are aware of.

My family consists of the 140 crore individuals who live in the country, and my life is a book that is available to the general public. There are crores of daughters, mothers, and sisters who are members of Modi’s family at the present time. These individuals come from all throughout the country. The members of my family include each and every person in the country who is considered to be disadvantaged. The individuals who are not in possession of a companion are also members of Modi, and Modi himself is a member of such individuals. An Indian news agency (ANI) claimed that Prime Minister Modi was quoted as saying, “They say ‘Nene Modi Kutumbam’ (I’m Modi family).”

PM Modi reacts to Lalu Prasad Yadav's 'family' jibe with 'entire country...'
PM Modi reacts to Lalu Prasad Yadav’s ‘family’ jibe with ‘entire country…’

Due to the fact that they are firmly involved in corrupt activities, nepotism, and appeasement, the leaders of the INDI alliance are finding that this situation is becoming increasingly disturbing. In response to my questioning of their “Parivarvad,” they have started to allege that Modi does not have a family, the Prime Minister went on to say.

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In an attack on what he referred to as “dynasty parties” in the country, Prime Minister Modi made the following statement: “The face of dynasty parties may be different, but they have a similar character—jhoot and loot (lies and loot).” In spite of the fact that “TRS became BRS,” which did not result in any changes, Modi declared that “nothing is going to happen” in spite of the fact that the Congress party is now in power in the state.

On the other hand, prominent members of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), such as the Union Home Minister Amit Shah and the Union Transport and Highway Minister Nitin Gadkari, amongst others, changed their identities on the X platform to “Modi ka Parivaar” (which translates to “Modi’s family”) on Monday. This was done in order to show their support for the BJP.

 

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