PM Modi Calls Out Congress for Misinformation in Election Campaign

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Maharashtra – In a recent public meeting held in Nandurbar, Maharashtra, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Congress party, accusing them of spreading lies in the current election campaign. He asserted that the opposition party has resorted to falsehoods as they are unable to challenge him on the development front.

“Congress is aware that they cannot compete with Modi on the aspect of development, and hence, they have resorted to running a ‘factory’ of lies in this election,” PM Modi stated, directly criticizing the opposition party.

The Prime Minister also addressed the contentious issue of reservation based on religion. He claimed that the Congress party’s advocacy for religion-based reservation contradicts the principles laid down by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the chief architect of the Indian Constitution.

“Congress’ stance on reservation is akin to ‘chor machaye shor’. Reservation based on religion is against the principles of Babasaheb Ambedkar. It is akin to backstabbing those who drafted the Constitution, a sin that is immeasurable,” PM Modi remarked.

These comments by the Prime Minister have further heated the political atmosphere of the ongoing elections. The opposition is expected to counter these allegations soon.

The upcoming election results will reveal whether PM Modi’s accusations resonate with the electorate or not.

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