Modi Hits Out at Congress, Rallies for BJP in Haryana Polls
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress for making false promises and praised BJP's commitment to hard work and results. At a rally in Haryana, Modi predicted a BJP victory for a third consecutive term. He also urged voters in Jammu & Kashmir to exercise their right to vote.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday ramped up his criticism of the Congress, accusing the opposition party of making false promises while highlighting the BJP's focus on hard work and tangible results.
Speaking at his final campaign rally ahead of the October 5 Haryana polls in Palwal, Modi expressed confidence that the BJP would secure a third consecutive term in the state. He thanked the large crowd for their support, saying, ''You have come in such big numbers to give us blessings.''
Modi also took the opportunity to address the voting process in Jammu & Kashmir, urging citizens to participate actively. ''I will tell all voters of J&K that they must exercise their right to vote,'' he said. Returning to his critique of the Congress, he called out the party's lack of hard work and failures in other states like Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, predicting a similar outcome in Haryana.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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