The political temperature rose today as NDA leaders categorically rejected Asaduddin Owaisi’s doomsday prophecy for the Modi regime. ‘Sapne dekhne se kuch nahi hota,’ they retorted, affirming that Prime Minister Modi’s trust quotient with the public is ironclad.
At a packed media briefing, BJP president JP Nadda took Owaisi to task, saying the MIM chief’s utterances are disconnected from the people’s pulse. ‘Modi ji’s leadership has delivered tangible results—be it in security, economy, or social welfare,’ Nadda asserted.
Owaisi’s critique focused on alleged governance lapses, but NDA countered with data: GST collections at all-time highs, unprecedented highway construction, and poverty alleviation programs lifting millions. Allies like LJP(RV) and RLD leaders vouched for Modi’s inclusive development model.
The response highlights NDA’s cohesive front against opposition narratives. Owaisi’s Hyderabad-centric politics contrasts sharply with Modi’s pan-India appeal, which has won him three consecutive Lok Sabha terms.
Observers point out that such exchanges energize party cadres. As Owaisi pushes his agenda, NDA reinforces its narrative of progress under Modi. With elections looming, this public endorsement serves as NDA’s biggest campaign asset.
Ultimately, the verdict lies with voters, but current trends suggest Modi’s hold remains unchallenged, rendering Owaisi’s predictions more as political theater than prophecy.