Intensifying his attack on the Congress over the corruption issue, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the opposition party is in panic because it has closed its “loot shop” and is holding protests not to win the elections but to save the corrupt. At an election rally in Ajmer, Modi called the Congress a “dynasty and corrupt” party that lacks both principles and policies.
“Wherever the Congress is, there cannot be any development. Congress never thought about the poor, the marginalized and the youth…these people considered the looting of public money as their ancestral right. In the last 10 years, Modi has provided a permanent cure for the disease,” the Prime Minister said.
Modi said his government’s third term is not far away and the government will take even bigger anti-corruption decisions in the first 100 days. “Only one can say of the Congress: “ek to karela, uppar se neem chadha.” It is a party of dynasties and also a corrupt party…Modi has pulled down the shutters of his loot shop. That’s why they are panicking,” he said.
He harshly criticized the Congress manifesto, calling it a bunch of lies where every page reeked of “breaking India into pieces”. The prime minister claimed that the Congress wants to impose the ideas of the Muslim League on India. “The Congress manifesto reflects the same thinking as that of the Muslim League at the time of independence,” he alleged.
“The leftists have seized what was left of this manifesto that bears the seal of the Muslim League. Today Congress is left without principles or policies. It seems as if the Congress has given everything on contract and outsourced the entire party,” he said.
The prime minister said the 2024 elections are an opportunity for citizens to decide the future of the country for the next 100 years. Modi said that for decades the country had coalition governments. “Due to the compulsions of the alliance and everyone’s personal interests, the interest of the country was overlooked,” he said.
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