New Delhi, April 13 -- Taking a dig at all his political opponents, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that the DMK, Congress and their 'mahamilavati' allies cannot accept the developmental strides made by India and are thus 'unhappy' with him.

Iterating the past facts, Mr. Modi said that the DMK-Congress who were ''sworn enemies" have now joined hands overlooking the humiliation thrown by the Congress at its southern ally apparently referring to the dismissal of the DMK government in the past. Even the Telecom Minister A Raja of DMK during the 2G spectrum allocation heavily criticised the Congress, which was leading the UPA, he added.

Addressing an election rally, PM Modi said, "Today India is rapidly making a mark in the ...