CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu's ruling DMK on Friday said people did not vote for Narendra Modi to rule the country but circumstances have allowed him to become prime minister on the basis of "borrowed generosity" - including support from NDA allies. Support has been pointed out. TDP and JD(U).

An editorial in the Dravidian party's Tamil mouthpiece 'Murasoli' said that Modi sought votes in the name of God and when that campaign did not succeed, he claimed that "he was God himself" but ultimately he is now only because of this. Will become Prime Minister. Support of Chandrababu Naidu and Nitish Kumar.

The DMK daily said, "The people of India did not vote for Modi to rule. Circumstances have allowed him to become Prime Minister on borrowed 'dayavu' (benevolence/compassion).

"Enough of making tall claims, giving assurances that (AAP) will do this and that with 400 seats and 370 seats; meet the everyday needs of the Indian people," the editorial read.Create an India that is free from tears and worries. That's enough." June 7 said.

Furthermore, the daily said that although before the Lok Sabha elections Modi had said that his party alone would win 370 seats, this did not happen and the BJP could get only 240 seats. “We are watching with our own eyes the saffron party falling into the abyss.”

The editorial further reported that although Modi said the NDA would win 400 seats, it could only win 292 seats."Modi should alone take responsibility for such setbacks and defeats. This is because he thought of projecting the election victory as his personal achievement. Since he has failed, that failure is also his own personal defeat. Is."

The editorial alleged that the Lok Sabha elections were held in seven phases "only for Modi" as he wanted to visit all the states and constituencies to achieve victory and take credit for winning 400 seats. Therefore, all failures should be directed at him alone, it was further argued.