Mumbai: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena President Raj Thackeray on tuesday said that there is ''no BJP wave now like 2014'' and the Bharatiya Janata Party and its leaders are now bewildered what to do. While addressing a huge rally in south Mumbai''s Kalachowky area, he said that prime minister Modi has said nothing about the promises he made in 2014? Instead, he grabs any issue to seek votes.
Now, he''s asking for votes in the name of the Easter Sunday terror strikes in Sri Lanka. On the occasion, MNS president had showed a picture of the PM posing with a family ostensibly brought above the poverty line in a government advertisement and said that Modi has "only said lies and made fake propaganda" To prove his point, he called on stage the entire family? amidst a thunderous applause ? and said their photo on a social media site was "simply picked up" and the PM''s photo pasted alongside to produce the fake advertisement for the government campaign.
"Here they are ? recognise them all? It was their family album photo which they had posted on a social site? Compare them with the picture in the Modi ad," Thackeray said as the crowds roared their approval. He charged the BJP of making fraudulent memorandums of understanding during the Make In India expo held in Mumbai over three years ago, catching local businessmen and creating inflated investment documents. He touched on a variety of other issues, including playing videos of Modi who, first praised Nationalist Congress Party supremo Sharad Pawar in most glowing terms barely three years ago, and his recent strategy vowing to politically "wipe out" the Pawar clan from Maharashtra.
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