Salem. Prime Minister Narendra Modi became emotional here on Tuesday when he remembered the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) worker killed in the district 10 years ago. For some time he stopped his speech. Addressing a rally organized by BJP, Modi paid tribute to late BJP leader K. N. Remembered three personalities associated with the district including Lakshmanan.
However, he became emotional while talking about ‘Auditor’ Ramesh, who was murdered. During this, the Prime Minister stopped his speech for some time. When he started speaking again, he remembered Ramesh’s contribution to the party.
He said, “I cannot forget Auditor Ramesh. Unfortunately, today Ramesh is not among us. Ramesh worked hard day and night for the party and was a good speaker, but he was assassinated. Today I pay my tribute to him.”
#WATCH , Tamil Nadu: Prime Minister Narendra Modi gets emotional as he remembers Former State BJP president late KN Lakshmanan & his contribution towards the expansion of BJP in the state. pic.twitter.com/7ZN4m3MbQx
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V. Ramesh, an auditor by profession, belonged to Salem and was the general secretary of the state unit of the party. He was murdered in his home in July 2013. PM Modi also paid tribute to late Lakshmanan and remembered his contribution in growing the party in Tamil Nadu.
PM Modi’s attack on ‘India’ alliance
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday once again launched a scathing attack on the opposition alliance ‘Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance’ (India) over Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Shakti’ comment and alleged that its allies including Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) The parties want to ‘destroy’ it (power), but they themselves will be ‘ruined’.
Controversy had arisen on Monday over Rahul Gandhi’s statement of ‘fighting against power’ and Modi had given a strong reply to it, saying that every mother and daughter are a form of power for him and he would sacrifice his life for their safety. Will give. PM Modi on Sunday targeted Rahul Gandhi over his remarks made at the rally of the opposition alliance ‘India’ in Mumbai on March 18, after which the Congress leader clarified that he was not against any religious power, but against lawlessness and corruption. And were talking about the ‘power’ of lies.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: March 19, 2024, 21:09 IST