PM Modi: Congress has 'Double PhD' in Stalling Projects
In a fiery speech in Chandrapur, Maharashtra, PM Modi targeted the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), calling it the “biggest players of corruption” and accusing Congress of stalling progress. He urged voters to support the Mahayuti alliance for continued rapid development in the state. Modi warned that dividing tribal communities would erode their identity and strength, accusing Congress of hindering the progress of Dalits, backward classes, and Adivasis. Highlighting the BJP’s vision for Maharashtra’s development, he contrasted the BJP’s commitment to growth with the MVA’s record of obstructing progress, pledging a bright future for the state under BJP leadership.
PM Modi Slams Maha Vikas Aghadi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in a rally in Chimur, Chandrapur, Maharashtra. Lacing his speech with words of controversy, Modi asked the voters to vote for Mahayuti if they wanted fast-paced development to continue in Maharashtra. Smug of the opposition coalition's character, Modi branded them the "biggest players of corruption" and labeled the Congress as having the double PhD in stalling projects.
PM Modi Vows Not to Let Tribal Communities Be Divided; Urges the Public to Come Together to Progress
While addressing the rally, PM Modi had a word of caution for the public: if the tribal communities were divided, their very identity and strength would be lost. He described the Congress game of dividing the people as dangerous, mainly targeting Dalits, backward classes, and Adivasis. Modi asserted that the mentality of the Congress of ruling the country after Independence had restricted these groups from progressing. He asked the people of Maharashtra to stay together in one tectonic political formation; otherwise, Congress would take away all the reservations.
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BJP's Sankalp Patra: A Commitment to Maharashtra's Development
PM Modi presented the vision of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for Maharashtra through its "Sankalp Patra" election manifesto, projecting it as a commitment to the development of Maharashtra. He stated that while the MVA coalition has developed into masters of arresting development, the BJP is working towards ensuring quick development. Modi also reminded that the Mahayuti alliance led by BJP and with Shiv Sena and NCP, is working towards taking the state forward, in utter contrast with the track record of the MVA coalition which stalled forward movement.