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Powerful people trying to oust me: PM
The Morning Standard
|April 21, 2024
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said big and powerful people in India and abroad have joined hands to remove him from power. Modi also attacked the Congress government in the state.

Citing recent incidents of the bomb blast in Bengaluru and the murder of a girl student in Hubballi in north Karnataka, he urged the people of the state to be alert about Congress, and also accused the party’s government here of being “focused on corruption”.
“Mothers and sisters have come in a large number here. your struggle and the challenges you face to nurture your family, Modi has seen this in his house. These days big and powerful people in the country and abroad have united to remove Modi,” he said.
“But, because of Nari Shakti and Maatru Shakti’s blessings and Suraksha kavach (safety armour), Modi is able to move on fighting challenges,” he said addressing campaign rallies in Chikkaballapura and here.
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