Modi Criticizes Congress Post Haryana Elections
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress party following their defeat in the Haryana elections, labeling them as irresponsible and divisive. Modi emphasized the BJP's victory reflects the country's sentiments and urged a stronger win in Maharashtra, while praising development initiatives in the state.
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In the aftermath of Congress' setback in the Haryana elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi sharply criticized the opposition party, calling it both irresponsible and a 'factory to spread hatred'. He accused Congress of trying to divide Hindus and inciting community clashes.
Modi lauded the Bharatiya Janata Party's success in Haryana as indicative of the national mood, while simultaneously stressing the importance of securing a larger victory in the upcoming Maharashtra assembly elections. He accused the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi of attempting to destabilize Maharashtra for political gain, whereas the ruling Mahayuti coalition aims to fortify the state.
Modi also highlighted the speed and extent of Maharashtra's development projects under his leadership, contrasting it with the alleged corruption during the Congress regime. He reiterated his commitment to a 'Viksit Bharat', focusing on the development of marginalized groups.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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