In a sarcastic criticism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has used a veiled attack on both West Bengal’s Chief Minister Mansata Banerjee and her nephew TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee by terming the family members as “Tej Prabha” and “Tej Rakshas” (Josh mainly signifies the positive excitement while Rakshas refers to
In the campaign rally at Bishnupur, PM Modi verbally stated that he does not do anything for his nephews who are already well off. Ideally, the same does not apply to Cr. Mamata ji, who is widely considered to be trying to uplift the same political family members she apparently projects herself to be associated with.
“It is not needed for him to do anything for himself, just to do things for others.” On top of that, I won’t be doing anything for any of my nephews other than for my niece. Also, I won’t have to make provisions for any brother; it’ll be just me and my sister.
My job is to look upon the people of Bankura, the forest dwellers. To provide a developed country for children from families of those poor, Dalit, and tribals facing plenty of issues, I have come for the third time for blessings from you.
In a blistering criticism of the TMC, of course, he came up with accusations that under the TMC, “the money-hunger had even children of the state spared by it.
“The Prime Minister is quoted as saying, ‘I don’t understand why teachers are being recruited through such scams’! Otherwise, which other sorts of scams will be allowed?”
He said. It is the selling out of houses and lands and bribing regarding who will get a slot for his children.”
“TMC vendetta has already not had a blink of an eye! Not even your children are spared by them to fulfil their money-making greedy appetite.” Therefore, this ‘teacher recruitment scam’ has thrown a spanner into the pit of the youth and the coming generations.
Harassed by their well-off counterparts who showed disregard and voted for (TMC) party members, poor parents sold their houses and lands took loans and bribed their ministers. Now, all those young people you see on the streets, men, I asked formally to do the work,” declared the elder.
Prime Minister was also very critical of the INDIA bloc, which in that case referred to the TMC, Congress and Left parties, saying at times, everything may seem different, but their “sins are the same”. He also accused parties of being the people who always raise slogans before the poor, labourers, Scheduled Castes, and Scheduled Tribes and never come back to the same place where they were left their power.