'Our family is called a traitor...', what did PM Modi say on the question of Rajmata, the BJP candidate contesting from Krishnanagar?


Posted on 27th Mar 2024 01:52 pm by rohit kumar

Amidst the Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke on the phone to a BJP candidate from Krishnanagar Lok Sabha seat, Amrita Roy. During this, Prime Minister Modi told Amrita Roy that he is considering legal options so that the money looted from the poor can be returned to them.

 

PM Modi spoke to Amrita Roy on the phone

During this, Rajmata Amrita Roy of 'Rajbari' of Krishnanagar also questioned PM Modi regarding the allegations of the opposition. He told the Prime Minister that the opposition leaders were calling the family of Maharaja Krishna Chandra Dev as traitors.

 

'The opposition makes allegations to hide its sins'

Answering the question of Queen Mother Amrita, PM Modi said that what we were taught in childhood. In it, the works done by Maharaja Krishna Chandra have been mentioned. He said that people doing vote bank politics will make very absurd allegations and will try to defame him. These people do such things to hide their present sins.

 

'All the corrupt came together to save each other'

PM Modi said that on the one hand, BJP is committed to eliminating corruption in the country and on the other hand all the corrupt have come together to save each other. The Prime Minister expressed hope that the people of West Bengal will vote for change in the state.

 

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