NEW DELHI: Actor and Mathura MP Hema Malini today hit out at opposition parties over their attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying it only indicates he is becoming more popular as they are all joining hands to target him.
“He is becoming more and more popular among the people, poor, farmers and everybody else. They do not know how to attack. They are joining hands to attack (the PM),” she told reporters outside Parliament.
She was asked about the remarks of Samajwadi Party leader and Uttar Pradesh minister Azam Khan who yesterday compared Modi to the mythical demon king Ravana.
Without taking Modi’s name, Khan during an election rally had said, “The king who rules over 130 crore Indians goes to Lucknow to burn the effigy of Ravana but he forgets that the biggest Ravana is not in Lucknow but lives in Delhi.”
Asked how she sees this sloganeering versus sloganeering, she said, “All these things happen”.
On BJP raking the Ram temple issue even after Modi had said that the UP elections would be fought on the development agenda, Hema Malini said one should not look only at the temple issue but also focus on other developmental aspects like Digital India. (AGENCIES)