Modi Slams Congress Amid Jharkhand Polls
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress, alleging a conspiracy to remove reservations for SC, ST, and OBC communities. He accused the ruling JMM-led coalition of aiding infiltrators and claimed infiltration was affecting Jharkhand's tribal population. Modi anticipated a BJP victory, emphasizing development.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a vehement attack on the Congress during his campaign rally in Jharkhand, accusing the party of plotting to eliminate reservations for SC, ST, and OBC communities. Terming Congress's intentions as 'dangerous', Modi alleged a conspiracy spearheaded by the party's 'shehzada'.
Speaking at two BJP rallies, Modi also targeted the JMM-led coalition government, accusing it of enabling infiltrators to settle in the state, threatening Jharkhand's tribal identity. According to Modi, the state's tribal population, particularly in Santhal Pargana, had been adversely affected.
Confident in a sweeping BJP victory, Modi lambasted the Congress for derogatory remarks and alleged involvement in corruption and misgovernance. He assured the public of accountability and stated the NDA would bolster Jharkhand's development, countering infiltration and misrule.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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