Following the BJP's resounding success in the recent assembly elections in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh, national minister Rituraj Sinha expressed jubilation and took a swipe at the INDIA alliance. Sinha asserted that despite any coalition of parties, the guarantee of victory lies only with Prime Minister Modi, emphasizing the adage, "One alone is greater than all." He condemned the use of indecent language by INDIA alliance leaders against the Prime Minister during the elections, accusing them of attempting to mislead the public with false propaganda.
Sinha challenged the alliance leaders to introspect and decide for themselves who needs to set up a "Revadi" (sweetmeat) stall in the market. Undeterred by the semi-final defeat before the Lok Sabha elections, Sinha stated that the love and trust of the people rest with Narendra Modi, reaffirming his belief in a resounding victory for Modi's government in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Sinha interpreted the election results as a clear indication that the public supports a party engaged in the politics of development rather than casteism and familyism, strengthening Modi's resolve to build a united India.