Rahul Gandhi asserted that PM Modi will purport to state that 'parmatma' instructed you to do so and that he had no knowledge of it.
Rahul Gandhi, the head of the Congress, poked fun at Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday for saying that he was "sent by god." Gandhi stated that PM Modi will respond that Parmatma (god) asked him about businessman Gautam Adani when the Enforcement Directorate (ED) questions him about it after the election.
“You know why he (PM Modi) has brought this story of Parmatma? Because, after the election when the ED will ask Narendra Modi about Adani, he will say, I don't know, it was asked to me by Parmatma,” Gandhi said at a rally in Bihar's Bakhtiyarpur.
He further hit out at the prime minister over unemployment and said, "Modi ji, stop giving long speeches and dividing the country. First, tell this to the people of Bihar, of the country, how many jobs you have given to the youth of the country?"
“Gandhi's remarks came a few days after Prime Minister Modi said, despite feeling at the time that he might have been biologically born, that he thought his mother's death had sent him in an interview with a news channel.”
“Until my mother was alive, I used to think I was born biologically. After her demise, when I look at my experiences, I am convinced that I was sent by God. This strength is not from my body. It has been given to me by God. That's why God also gave me the ability, strength, pure-heartedness, and inspiration to do this. I'm nothing but an instrument that God has sent," PM Modi reportedly said during the interview.
In the final phase, which begins on June 1, voting will take place in the Lok Sabha constituencies of Sasaram, Nalanda, Patna Sahib, Pataliputra, Arrah, Buxar, Karakat, and Jehanabad in Bihar.
JD(U) and the BJP, allies of the NDA government, are vying for 17 and 16 seats in Bihar, respectively. The Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) is made up of the RJD, Congress, and Left parties. Chirag Paswan's Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) is running for five seats. The Rashtriya Lok Morcha and Jitan Manjhi's Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) are fighting for the same one seat.