Modi Slams Congress 'Shehzada' Over Reservation Conspiracy Allegations
Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused Congress and its 'shehzada', Rahul Gandhi, of conspiring to end reservations for SC, ST, and OBCs, which he claims would weaken these communities. Modi also criticized the JMM-led coalition for allowing infiltrators in Jharkhand, warning about its impact on the state's identity.
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In a direct attack on the opposition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accused Congress and its leader, Rahul Gandhi, of plotting to eradicate reservations for SC, ST, and OBC communities. Modi characterized this so-called 'conspiracy' as a bid to weaken these groups politically.
Addressing BJP rallies in Jharkhand, Modi criticized the JMM-led coalition for allegedly helping infiltrators establish residency, which he claims threatens to change the state's identity. He assured voters that the BJP would thwart any such conspiracies, expressing confidence in his party's victory in the upcoming state elections.
Modi also slammed the current state government's schemes as fraudulent and accused them of causing unemployment and migration due to poor governance. Citing infiltration and corruption issues, the PM pledged to unearth those responsible for damaging the future of Jharkhand's youth.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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