Modi Slams Congress Post-Haryana Elections, Calls for Stronger Maharashtra
Following the BJP's win in the Haryana assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress party as "irresponsible" and accused it of spreading hatred. Modi emphasized the BJP's commitment to Maharashtra's development, countering alleged divisive tactics by the opposition ahead of upcoming state elections.
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In the aftermath of Congress' loss in the Haryana assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing critique of the opposition party on Wednesday.
Accusing Congress of sowing discord, he dubbed it a "factory to spread hatred" aiming to divide communities. The BJP's victory, according to Modi, reflects the national sentiment, while emphasizing the need for greater success in the upcoming Maharashtra polls.
Modi highlighted the BJP's focus on development for all, countering fears allegedly propagated by Congress to clinch minority votes. He reiterated the ruling coalition's resolve to fortify Maharashtra against divisive politics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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