Congress means 'loot ki dukan, jhooth ka bazaar': PM Modi in Rajasthan
Bikaner: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday described the Congress as a "loot ki dukan, jhooth ka bazaar" (Congress party is a 'shop of loot' and a 'market of lies') as he slammed the grand old party during his public address in Bikaner, Rajasthan.
Modi’s speech comes ahead of the crucial Rajasthan Assembly elections as he visited the state seventh time in the past nine months.
PM Modi specifically targeted the Congress, which currently holds power in the desert state.
He highlighted the hardships faced by farmers under the Congress government and criticized the internal conflicts within the party.
PM Modi stated that the Congress government in Rajasthan has been detrimental to the state's welfare.
Modi said the farmers in Rajasthan have suffered the most under the Congress government.
He questioned the actions of the Congress since coming into power and highlighted the internal conflicts and infighting within the party.
PM Modi stated that for the past four years, the Congress party and the government have been engaged in internal disputes, causing disruptions and hindering progress.
He said the Congress party members are "pulling each other's legs" and the party’s actions and policies have had negative consequences for Rajasthan.
वीरों की धरती राजस्थान सदैव मुझे प्रेरित करती है और इस माटी पर आकर मैं धन्य हो जाता हूं। बीकानेर वासियों को मेरा कोटि-कोटि प्रणाम! https://t.co/leQQSbHmZ3
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 8, 2023
The Congress hijacks the Central schemes and it has nothing to do with Rajasthan's problems and people’s problems.
He said the Congress is troubled by the BJP's plan to provide benefits to every household.
Modi said the temperature of the people has risen against the Congress government just like the temperature in the state, and when the temperature of the people rises, it can not only bring down the heat of those in power but also oust them.
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