The Final Surge: Political Parties Enter the Final Lap of Election Season 2024.

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Political leader Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Guarantee’: Modi’s Reign as PM to Conclude Before June 4.

Political Leader Rahul Gandhi.

The leader of the Congress party, Rahul Gandhi, declared on Tuesday that Narendra Modi will not become prime minister, calling it a “guarantee”. “I am giving you the guarantee that after June 4, Narendra Modi ji will not be the prime minister of this country,” said Gandhi.

The Congress politician made a mockery of the prime minister for saying that Modi was “sent by God” when he was with Yadav at a rally in Bansgaon, Uttar Pradesh, claiming that God had sent Modi to aid Adani rather than the underprivileged.

Speaking at a rally in Varanasi, Modi’s parliamentary constituency, he stated that since Modi will not return as prime minister, this was not a race between a prime ministerial candidate and Congress nominee Ajay Rai. There is a fierce competition between the two, and Ajay Rai might prevail,” he remarked. Akhilesh Yadav, the president of the Samajwadi Party, also spoke at the rally. On June 1, voting will take place in Varanasi for the seventh and final round of the Lok Sabha elections. 

He declared that the alliance will uphold the Constitution with “dil, jaan aur khoon” and that an INDIA bloc administration would lift the 50% reservation ceiling. Ambedkar devoted his life to the Constitution, Gandhi remarked, holding up a copy of the document and a picture of Bhim Rao Ambedkar. “For years, Dalits endured atrocities. Our Constitution accorded them dignity. BJP claims that they will dissect Ambedkar’s work, however. He declared, “No force can dare to tear apart Ambedkar and Nehru’s constitution.”

Political Member Priyanka Gandhi’s Critique: PM Allegedly Exploiting Religion in Himachal Pradesh.

Political Member Priyanka Gandhi.

Congresswoman Priyanka Gandhi referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as “anti-people” on Tuesday, accusing him of deceiving the public in the name of religion in order to hold onto power. She claimed that the PM disregarded Himachal’s citizens and failed to provide even a single rupee to those affected by the monsoon calamity that struck the hill state last year, while speaking at an election rally in this location. She questioned whether any religious person would be unaffected by the catastrophe, saying, “Hindu religion has taught us to live an honest life but BJP is doing politics in the name of religion.” She said that the BJP-led Center failed to declare the monsoon disaster a national emergency or provide the state with any special relief, and that they attempted to overthrow the democratically elected Congress government in the State.

Kanyakumari Calling: Modi’s Meditation Session on the Region’s Historic Rocks.

On the eve of the final stage of voting in 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi undertook a spiritual retreat, meditating at a cave near Kedarnath Dham in Uttarakhand. This retreat, symbolizing introspection and connection to Hindu traditions, underscored his public persona of spirituality and leadership.

The Prime Minister will be meditating at Dhyan Mandapam, where Swami Vivekanand meditated.

As soon as the final phase of campaigning concludes on May 30, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will cap off his intense election campaign with a two-day meditation session at the Rock Memorial in Kanyakumari. From the evening of May 30 to the evening of June, he will meditate at the Dhyan Mandapam, where Swami Vivekanand meditated several decades ago and experienced the first vision of Bharat Mata, according to those with knowledge of the situation. On June 1, elections are held in Varanasi, Modi’s constituency. The Rock Memorial is located where India’s eastern and western coastlines converge at its southernmost point. Additionally, it is where the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean converge. Swami Vivekananda saw a vision of this location.

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