Published 17:56 IST, November 14th 2024
Congress Promising Gas Cylinders To Infiltrators, Playing With Country's Future For Votes: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the Congress is compromising with the future of the country by promising gas cylinders and other freebies to infiltrators
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Panvel: Launching a scathing attack on Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that opposition party is compromising with future of country by promising gas cylinders and or freebies to those who have infiltrated nation.
dressing a rally in Maharashtra’s Panvel, Prime Minister asked how Congress could expect to be respected by voters when ir only agenda is to extend benefits to infiltrators and encourage furr infiltration in country.
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‘Congress Promising Free Gas Cylinders To Infiltrators’
“While y are questioning us on providing free ration to poor, one of ministers of Congress has announced to give free cylinders to Hindus, Muslims, and infiltrators too. y are openly announcing to give free cylinders to Rohingyas and Bangleshis. It's a prime example of how y are playing a game with country and future of your children to get votes,” Prime Minister Modi said in poll-bound state.
Prime Minister called Congress ‘enemy’ of poor sections of society and urged m to stop m from coming into power in state.
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“refore, we need to keep in mind that Congress is a pioneer in politics of vote banks and y are also enemies of poor. It is, refore, responsibility of poor to stop Congress,” he said.
‘Congress Focused on Not Improving Situation of Poor Section’
Prime Minister asserted that poverty in country is solely attributed to Congress as y never worked for betterment of poor sections of society.
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“That's why my poor man could not come out of difficulties of life. Even after 70 years of independence, most of people in country are still struggling to get food, clothing and shelter,” said PM Modi while ding that this situation has now changed for first time in last 10 years.
288-seat Maharashtra Assembly elections will take place in a single phase on November 20, with vote counting scheduled for November 23. Campaigning has heated up, with both ruling Mahayuti alliance and opposition Maha Vikas Aghi (MVA) working hard to win over voters across state.
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17:56 IST, November 14th 2024