The Shiv Sena Thursday showered acclaim on Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the BJP-drove NDA had all the earmarks of being holding power easily, saying no one would most likely represent a test before him for the following 25 years.
The Uddhav Thackeray-drove party had regularly condemned the BJP over the most recent five years yet, in the end, fixed a new coalition with it in front of the Lok Sabha surveys.
Sena MP Sanjay Raut said that individuals had given a befitting answer to resistance groups who made “an air of dream” against Modi over issues, for example, the Rafale contender fly arrangement.
“The whole nation is ‘Modi-may’ (in the thrall of Modi),” Raut, who alters the Sena mouthpiece ‘Saamana’, told correspondents here.
“Reality must be acknowledged that nobody could counter Modi. The present command is with the end goal that nobody can counter (Modi) for the following 25 years,” Raut included.
The Rajya Sabha part saw that the BJP-drove NDA is doing great likewise in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh, where the Congress had won Assembly surveys a year ago.
“The nation has rested confidence in Narendra Modi’s administration for the following five years. He will take the nation significantly further in five years,” he included.
As indicated by the patterns made accessible by the Election Commission, the BJP was driving in 300 seats the nation over. In Maharashtra, which sends 48 individuals to the Lok Sabha, the BJP and Shiv Sena were walking ahead in 23 and 18 seats, separately.
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