PM Modi's blistering attack on INDIA: 'Who once said Indira is India, India is Indira, are now...'
PM in Rajasthan: In an all-out attack on the Congress, the PM also accused them of changing their names like fraud companies.
PM Modi in Rajasthan
On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is now in the election-bound state of Rajasthan, unleashed a scathing attack on the recently formed Opposition, INDIA. He also referred to Congress, one of INDIA's political parties, as a directionless party. On Thursday, while speaking at a political rally, PM Modi also dedicated and laid the cornerstone for a number of construction projects in Sikar.
The PM also charged the Congress with changing their names to look like fraudulent businesses in an all-out assault. "The Congress has devolved into an aimless party. Just like the earlier fraud companies, Congress and its sympathizers have changed their names.They changed their name to get rid of the stigma associated with giving in to terrorists.
Their practices resemble those of the nation's adversary...The country is called INDIA with the goal of robbing it, not to display loyalty. "With the label of INDIA, they want to cover up their previous actions, the actions of the UPA," PM Modi continued. Would they have invited foreigners to intervene in India if they had truly cared about India?
The phrase "Indira is India, India is Indira" was originally used by them. They were exiled at that time by the populace. This has been done once more by these haughty folks. "UPA is India, and India is UPA," they assert. They'll experience the same treatment once more.
"Mahatma Gandhi once used the phrase "Angrezon India Chhoddo," which means "Quit India.The British were forced to depart the nation. In a same vein, we have made a commitment to creating a thriving India.
Today's mantra is "Bhrashtachar (corruption) Quit India," "Parivarvaad (dynasty) Quit India," and "Tushtikaran (appeasement) Quit India," similar to Mahatma Gandhi's call to "Quit India."India will save the country by itself, PM Modi continued.
In addition, PM Modi criticized the Rajasthan government over the "red diary" of dismissed minister Rajendra Gudha, claiming it was a new initiative by the Congress' "jhooth ki dukan" that would help the opposition party win the state's elections.
"It is said that the diary contains the dark deeds of the Congress."Gudha just presented the "red diary" before the state assembly. He asserted that the diary detailed the Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's purportedly improper financial transactions.
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