Congress’s ‘Sahabzade’ to Lose Wayanad Seat after Amethi, Says PM Modi admin, April 20, 2024 In a recent speech, PM Modi made several statements critiquing the opposition, particularly the Congress party and its leaders. He noted Rahul Gandhi’s loss in Amethi and speculated that he would also lose in Wayanad, suggesting he would need to find a different constituency after a specified date. The Prime Minister also referenced Sonia Gandhi and referenced leaders of the INDIA bloc who have transitioned from the Lok Sabha to the Rajya Sabha, implying they lack the courage to contest in elections. Furthermore, PM Modi emphasized his efforts to rectify what he perceives as the poor governance of Congress over the past decade. He claimed that the Congress has hindered the progress of farmers and the underprivileged, attributing the agricultural crisis to its policies. He criticized the INDIA bloc, asserting that it lacks a viable leader and alleged that its members have already accepted defeat before the elections. He also accused the opposition alliance of being a coalition of self-interested individuals aiming to protect their corrupt practices. PM Modi urged voters to participate in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, stressing that their votes are crucial in securing the country’s future. He also encouraged opposition party workers, acknowledging their probable defeat but encouraging them to continue appealing to voters. The Prime Minister highlighted divisions within the INDIA bloc, predicting increased internal conflicts after the election results. PM Modi also reiterated the importance of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, suggesting that without it, Sikhs from Afghanistan would face an uncertain fate. The ruling NDA, under PM Modi’s leadership, seeks to secure a stronger majority for a third consecutive term, while the opposition INDIA bloc aims for a resurgence after setbacks in the previous two elections. It should be noted that the article was not edited by NDTV staff and was published from a syndicated feed. Politics in India