Modi Slams Congress for Corruption Allegations
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress party for alleged corruption and divisive politics at a rally in Akola, Maharashtra, ahead of the state assembly elections. He emphasized the BJP's achievements and criticized Congress's handling of issues like Article 370 and Marathi language status.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a campaign rally in Akola, Maharashtra, sharply criticized the Congress party, accusing it of turning states into ATMs for its 'shahi parivar'. With assembly elections approaching, Modi vowed to prevent Maharashtra from becoming a tool for Congress corruption.
Asserting the transparency and achievements of his government, Modi contrasted them with what he called Congress's divisive and corrupt policies. He highlighted the NDA's focus on job creation, women's security, and agricultural empowerment, outlining future plans that include infrastructure projects and benefits for Maharashtra.
Modi also addressed historical and ongoing political issues, such as the revocation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, while underscoring the BJP's priorities of peace, development, and unity. The voting on November 20 will be a decisive moment for Maharashtra, he emphasized, inviting citizens to choose a path of progress.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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