Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a massive crowd at a public rally in Surendranagar, Gujarat, unleashed a blistering attack on the Congress party, accusing it of being a “wrong-delivery party” and leveling a series of allegations against its governance record.
In a fiery speech, PM Modi lambasted the Congress, alleging that it had failed on multiple fronts, including delivering on the promise of Independence and fostering development. He claimed that instead of progress, the Congress had plundered the nation, diverting funds meant for the poor into its own coffers.
PM Modi’s accusations didn’t stop there. In a controversial statement, he accused the Congress of scheming to “steal” reservation benefits meant for Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes, and Other Backward Classes, and allegedly diverting them to Muslims.
“These are the same people who now want to steal the reservation meant for ST, SC, OBC, and give it away to Muslims,” PM Modi proclaimed, stirring up a storm of controversy.
The Prime Minister’s remarks have sparked a heated debate across political circles, with the Congress expected to issue a response imminently. As Gujarat braces for upcoming elections, the political temperature in the state has soared, with both parties intensifying their campaigns and rhetoric.
PM Modi’s scathing critique of the Congress underscores the escalating tensions between the two political heavyweights, setting the stage for a fiercely contested electoral battle in Gujarat and beyond. As the nation watches on, the discourse surrounding these contentious issues is poised to dominate the political landscape in the days to come.