TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ Unfazed by the Opposition’s show of unity at a rally in Kolkata, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has dismissed it as an alliance of corruption, negativity and instability, saying while those parties have “money power”, the Bharatiya Janata Party has “people’s power”. He also said that seats in educational institutes will be increased to implement the 10 per cent general category quota.
Modi was addressing BJP’s booth-level workers from Lok Sabha constituencies of Kolhapur, Hatkanangle, Madha and Satara in Maharashtra and South Goa through video-conference. Leaders from over a dozen opposition parties gathered in Kolkata on Saturday and vowed to put up a united fight in the coming Lok Sabha elections and oust Modi from power.
Several opposition leaders at the rally demanded the use of ballot papers instead of the electronic voting machines which, they said, were the source of “all sorts of malpractices”. Modi said the Opposition was staring at a defeat in forthcoming elections and looking for excuses ahead of their impending loss and thus, were vilifying EVMs.