New Delhi: After the fifth round of Lok Sabha elections, Congress on Monday said that only 15 days are left for the departure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and claimed that the winds of change are blowing across the country and the opposition group is winning. India is certain. Is. Ruling NDA away.

Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh said in a statement that five phases of voting have been completed, voting has ended on 428 seats and only 15 days are left for Modi to leave.

“The trends that have been emerging since Phase 1 have only gained strength: I am clear that for the BJP, it is clear in the South, half in the North, West and East.

“It appears that the Indian alliance has already crossed the halfway mark of 27 seats and is on track to win more than 350 seats overall. Mr. Modi's departure is now almost certain. Backbreaking inflation, record-high unemployment and BJP's threats to change the Constitution and impose reservations have made it clear in the minds of Indian voters - Modi must go, Ramesh said in a post on X.He said that the election is focused on this. Congress's positive campaign and the oldest party's "Nyaya Patra" (manifesto) and guarantees have been central to the messaging of all other political parties.

The slogan 'Khata-Khat' has caught people's attention to such an extent that even the outgoing Prime Minister has been forced to react to it. Announcing our last guarantee – free food security for every individual under the National Food Act, the fire is burning northern and eastern India, the former Union minister said.

“Every single ground report is very clear.The wind is changing, a storm is forming. Bharat Janbandhan is ready to end NDA. On June 4, Ramesh endorsed the opposition faction's tagline – "Badlega Bharat, Jeetega India!" Stepped onto microblogging platform using.

He said that in his last days in office, Modi has continued his usual "3D" election campaign - "distort, distract and discredit".

"After failing to come up with even a single positive agenda and being forced to bury '400 crossed' and 'Modi's guarantee', the outgoing Prime Minister took a blatant communal turn. Open resort to communal hatred and into maturity The failure agenda-driven campaign after ten years in office has backfired, with the Prime Minister now claiming that if he ever had to resort to Hindu-Muslim politics, he would do so for the sake of public life and be disqualified. ' Said.Taking aim at the Election Commission (EC), he said, “The deep sleep of the Election Commission is unfortunate. He alleged that the Modi-led ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is violating the model code of conduct on a daily basis.

"The use of religious symbols in voting, advertisements on polling day, videos of BJP workers voting repeatedly on social media: all these have raised questions about the ability of the ECI to hold the outgoing Prime Minister accountable. We expect immediate publication Let's do it and vote." The data will be made available as soon as possible after the polling is over, Ramesh said.