India / Angry at the umpire if wickets are not found, PM Modi said about the question on EVM

Zoom News : Feb 11, 2022, 04:22 PM
New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Kasganj on Friday for campaigning before the second round of voting in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. Claiming that BJP will get a huge majority in the first phase, PM Modi targeted the opposition and said that these people have started raising questions on EVMs from now on. Giving the example of getting angry at the umpire of a bowler frustrated by getting the wicket name in cricket, PM Modi said that if the question has to be raised on the EVM itself, then there are many days left after March 10. It is noteworthy that after the EVM was found in a vehicle in Kairana on Thursday night, the Samajwadi Party has complained to the Election Commission, while the DM told that it was a reserve EVM.

PM Modi said, "Yesterday, the first phase of polling has been held in UP, people have come out in large numbers and voted for lotus in large numbers for the development of UP. Especially our sisters and daughters have voted fiercely. The trends that have come are telling that in the first phase, the flag of BJP is waving. After yesterday afternoon, all the interviews of those leaders have come, their faces are hanging. Now he has started talking about family. Yogi ji, what have you done to these people?

PM Modi further said, "You see even those who are very family-oriented people have come to know that the boat has sunk. That's why they have started questioning EVMs and Election Commission from now on. You don't know what happens in cricket. The bowler throws the ball and if the wicket is not found, then throws the ball and shouts before reaching there, out... out..., if it doesn't happen, then takes out anger on the umpire. After the first phase, these people started blaming EVMs. Now the public will not accept you, the public does not want goondaraj. If EVMs have to be abused, then after March 10 there are many days, keep giving.

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