PM Modi’s Scathing Attack on ‘Princes’ of Delhi and Patna

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Darbhanga, Bihar – In a recent public gathering in Darbhanga, Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the political ‘princes’ of Delhi and Patna, accusing them of treating their respective territories as personal fiefdoms.

Drawing parallels between the two unnamed ‘princes’, the Prime Minister said, “Just as there is a prince in Delhi, similarly there is a prince in Patna also. One prince has considered the whole country as his property since childhood and the other prince has considered the whole Bihar as his property.”

PM Modi further lambasted their governance, stating that their track records were identical and marred with scams. “The report cards of these two princes are the same. There is nothing in their report card except scams,” he remarked.

These comments, made amidst a politically charged environment, are seen as a direct jibe at the leaders who have held power in these regions. The ‘prince’ analogy is expected to ignite a fresh round of political discourse and controversy.

The Prime Minister’s remarks were met with a round of applause from his supporters present at the rally. It remains to be seen how the leaders, implicitly referred to as ‘princes’, react to his comments.

This episode adds to the growing list of fiery political rhetoric that has become a common feature of the current political scenario. As the political dynamics continue to unfold, the people of India remain keen observers, their destiny intertwined with the actions and decisions of their leaders.

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