Gujarat Election 2022: PM Modi Said – Congress Only Raised Slogans, Made Promises And Misled People

Gujarat Election : Gujarat Assembly Election 593 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday addressed a rally at Bodeli Nagar in Chhota Udaipur district. During this, in his address, PM Modi fiercely targeted the main opposition party Congress. ,Poverty increased during Congress governments: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has questioned the claims of previous Congress governments on poverty alleviation, alleging that poverty had actually increased under the grand old party’s rule as it only raised slogans and did nothing concrete. Misled the country. PM Modi alleged that for decades Congress has been saying only one thing, remove poverty. People gave you the power to do that. But, you were asking people to remove poverty. They only raised slogans, made promises and misled the people. This was the reason that poverty actually increased during the Congress governments. ,The poor could not open their bank accounts

In his address, PM Modi further said that due to the policies of the previous Congress-led government, poor citizens could not play an active role in the economy. He said that although the banks were nationalized during the Congress rule. But, the poor could not open their bank accounts. The Prime Minister claimed that the Congress during its government did not give priority to poor people, tribals and people belonging to OBC communities in education, health and industrial sector.

Congress did not want to make a tribal woman the President of India

Referring to the election of tribal leader Draupadi Murmu as President, Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleged that the Congress party was not in favor of a tribal woman occupying the country’s top constitutional post. That’s why he put up his candidate. He did not want to make any tribal woman the President of India. That’s why they fielded a candidate against him. Otherwise, she would have been unanimously elected.

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Thu, Dec 1, 2022, 6: 17 PM IST

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