Modi Urges Haryana Voters to Reject Congress's 'Divisive Politics'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticizes Congress for promoting corruption and division, urging Haryana's electorate to re-elect the BJP. He accuses Congress of nepotism and factionalism linked to controversial land deals. Modi highlights BJP's achievements in governance, seeking a third consecutive term amid ongoing assembly elections.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 03-10-2024 17:48 IST | Created: 03-10-2024 17:48 IST
Modi Urges Haryana Voters to Reject Congress's 'Divisive Politics'
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on the people of Haryana to reject the Congress party, branding it a symbol of corruption, casteism, communalism, and nepotism. Modi's appeal came on the final day of campaigning before the assembly polls, as he urged voters to grant the ruling BJP a third consecutive term.

Modi criticized Congress for its alleged divisive politics, claiming it operates as a 'syndicate of fixers and son-in-law', a veiled reference to contentious land deals involving Congress leader Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra. The prime minister accused Congress leaders of promoting self-interest, notably targeting Bhupinder Singh Hooda and his son, MP Deepender Singh Hooda.

Amidst factional disputes within the Congress, Modi emphasized BJP's commitment to improving the lives of all sections of society in Haryana over the past decade, contrasting this with the chaos observed in states governed by Congress. Modi's message resonated with a call for voters to choose a government that strengthens India globally, emphasizing, 'bhadosa dil se, Bhajpa phir se' — BJP once more.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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