MADHYA PRADESH: The opposition INDIA coalition was referred to as “ghamandia” (arrogant) on Thursday by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who also said that it intended to destroy Sanatan Dharma. He was addressing after laying the cornerstone for 10 industrial projects in Madhya Pradesh as well as a petrochemicals complex valued at Rs 49,000 crore at the Bina refinery. “Recently, the ‘ghamandia’ alliance’s (leaders) gathered in Mumbai. They don’t have any concerns, policies, or a leader. They are assaulting Sanatan Dharma with the intention of destroying it, according to a concealed agenda, he claimed.His declaration follows those of DMK politician and minister for Tamil Nadu Udhayanidhi Stalin, who claimed that Sanatan Dharma is opposed to social justice and should be abolished. A Raja, a different DMK leader, compared leprosy and Sanatan Dharma to one other. In his speech, Prime Minister Modi expressed gratitude to the 140 crore Indians for making the G-20 Summit a success and claimed that it had increased national pride. The Prime Minister, criticising the Congress, claimed that people in power in Madhya Pradesh for a considerable amount of time only engaged in crime and corruption. He declared that the nation will receive 75 lakh new gas connections from the government. He stated that “Rs 50,000 crore projects are being set up in Madhya Pradesh, which will spur the state’s development.”