New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday accused opposition parties of not giving importance to public welfare, saying that polls cannot be won through social media.
"You cannot win polls on social media; you need to go amid people. Before winning polls, you need to win people's hearts. You should not underestimate them. If some political parties had prioritized service to people instead of thinking about political gains, a majority of our country's population would not have been facing so many difficulties, deprivation, and problems today," Prime Minister Modi said while interacting with the beneficiaries of Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra through video conferencing.
Hitting out at the opposition for announcing false promises before polls, the Prime Minister said, "I don't know why our opposition does not have confidence in our country. Some political parties don't understand that they cannot get anything from false promises." PM Modi further said that he need not have given guarantees to people if the opposition had worked diligently.
"If they had worked diligently for decades, the guarantees which Modi is giving today would have been fulfilled 50 years ago," he said. In a veiled dig at the welfare schemes announced by the UPA government when they were in power, PM Modi said, "Modi's guarantee implies that a guarantee that the guarantee itself will be fulfilled."
The Prime Minister said that when a beneficiary receives benefit from government schemes their confidence increases and they get a new strength to live their lives. "Crores of families in villages across the country have benefited from some government scheme or the other. When one gets the benefit, one's confidence increases. They get a new strength to live their lives," PM Modi said.