Today, during two consecutive election rallies, the PM chastised Congress on a number of topics. He conveyed confidence that the BJP will win MP for a second time in a row.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday two back-to-back rallies
In two consecutive rallies in Madhya Pradesh ahead of the polls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi intensified his criticism of the Congress on Tuesday.
He also voiced his confidence that the BJP will retain power for a second consecutive term because of the people's "love and trust." In addition to announcing the Center's proposed ₹24,000 crore welfare package for the nation's tribal population, he restated his pledges to the people.
Read More :- TIGER 3 BOX OFFICE COLLECTION
Congress knows that its fake promises won't work
The Prime Minister attacked the Congress at Betul, claiming that although the party is looking to seers to turn things around ahead of the assembly elections, "Congress knows that its fake promises won't work in front of Modi's guarantees." In addition, he criticised the establishment of the Ram temple, the repeal of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, and the law against triple talaq, claiming that the Congress never thought these measures would become law.
Read More :- Amazon India
PM Modi praised India's recent accomplishments and questioned the Congress, asking them what "foreign glasses" they were wearing that prevented them from seeing the nation's progress.
A 'mahagyani' leader from the Congress yesterday said
"The people of India have 'Made in China' mobile phones...moorkhon ka sardar (king of fools)...in which world are the living," said a'mahagyani' (very informed) Congress politician yesterday. He continued, saying that the Congress is flying blind because they are ill and do not understand the facts on the ground. "They have the disease of not seeing their country's achievements," he stated.
Expressing confidence over the ‘love and trust’ of people, the PM said
The prime minister stated at Shajapur that it is "disturbing the sleep of a lot of people," but he expressed faith in the "love and trust" of people. A few people's smiles had vanished from their faces. They appear to be really depressed. "Observe their TV interviews and pay attention to what they have to say—what have you made of Congress?" he stated.
Ultimately, he restated a key campaign pledge to move the nation's economy up to the third rank if elected to a third term in the Centre.
Elections in Madhya Pradesh are scheduled for November 17 and the vote-counting day is December 3. Legislators from 230 Assembly seats will be chosen by voters.
Jai Jaiswal
Tuesday, 14 November 2023
More From Author
Indian News