After securing a majority for the third time in a row, PM Modi has requested his supporters to remove the 'Modi Ka Parivar' slogan from their social media accounts. This slogan, which was added by people as a sign of affection, served as a source of strength for PM Modi during the election campaign. He also emphasized that regardless of the display name change, the bond as one family working towards India's progress remains unbreakable. In March, the Prime Minister used this phrase while addressing a gathering, responding to a remark made by RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav.
At a rally in Solapur district, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde lashed out at the Opposition for spreading false rumors about the BJP wanting to change the Constitution if it wins a third term. Shinde accused them of trying to divert attention from the ruling government's development agenda and achievements. Meanwhile, the Thane police have busted a drug manufacturing racket in Uttar Pradesh, making seven more arrests and bringing the total seizure to over Rs 48 crore.
Screenshot images of multiple public figures and news anchors are going viral on social media, showing them allegedly adding titles like "Modi Ka Parivaar" (Modi's family) and "Modi's lapdog" to their official handles. The images have sparked controversy, as critics claim that these individuals are using flattery and sycophancy to gain favor with the prime minister. The posts have gained significant attention and sparked debate on the presence of dynastic politics in Indian political parties.
As the Lok Sabha elections draw closer, BJP leaders have added the "Modi ka Parivar" slogan on their social media handles in response to RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav's comments on the Prime Minister's family. PM Modi, in a recent public meeting, stated that his new slogan is "you are Modi's and Modi is yours". This slogan is reminiscent of the "Main Bhi Chowkidar Hoon" campaign launched in 2019 ahead of the elections.
The BJP's latest "Modi Ka Parivar" social media campaign, reminiscent of the "Main Bhi Chowkidar" campaign from the 2019 election, has sparked controversy and criticism from Congress. The party urges PM Modi to focus on addressing issues such as farmer suicides and women's safety instead of deflecting attention with gimmicks. Congress leaders have also called attention to BJP MP Brij Bhushan's involvement in sexual exploitation and have questioned the party's priorities with their "Modi Ka Parivar" campaign.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticizes BJP for promoting their 'Modi ka parivar' on social media, stating it is a diversion tactic from important issues. He highlights the struggles of farmers, unemployed youths, and laborers while accusing the ruling party of favoring their 'real family,' including business tycoon Gautam Adani. Gandhi also shares his previous photo from the Lok Sabha, holding a poster-size image of PM Modi in a private jet.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserts that all 140 crore Indians are his family, as the BJP rallies around him with the 'Modi Ka Parivar' campaign. He hits back at opposition jibes by reaffirming his commitment to serving the people and accusing the opposition of corruption and appeasement. BJP leaders show solidarity with Modi by adding 'Modi Ka Parivar' to their social media profiles, while the Congress claims the move is a distraction from real issues.
In the run-up to the 2024 Parliamentary elections, BJP leaders and ministers from the northeastern states have added 'Modi Ka Parivar' title to their social media handles. This comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent statements about considering all citizens as his family and facing slanderous attacks from opposition leaders. The move has been seen as a show of solidarity and support for PM Modi and his vision for a "Bhavya Bharat".
Ahead of the 2024 Parliamentary elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has adopted 'Modi Ka Parivar' as its new poll plank. This comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi forcefully countered Lalu Prasad Yadav's attacks and declared that the whole country of 140 crore people is his family. This pitch has found a strong connect among not only party workers but also top ministers and leaders, as many have updated their social media accounts with the 'Modi Ka Parivar' title.
Several senior leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party, including Home Minister Amit Shah and party president J P Nadda, have added 'Modi Ka Parivar' to their social media profiles in a show of solidarity with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This comes after PM Modi's statement that the entire country is his family, in response to remarks made by Rashtriya Janata Dal president Lalu Prasad Yadav about his lack of a family. PM Modi also took a dig at "dynasty parties" in India at a recent rally in Telangana.