Prime Minister Narendra Modi has severely commented that if the Congress comes to power at the Centre, all the wealth of the people will be distributed to the minority Muslims. Modi cited then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s comments during the UPA regime that minorities have the first right over the country’s resources to support his argument. On Sunday, the Prime Minister spoke at Jalaur, Bhinmal and Banswada election rallies in Rajasthan. Congress has said in its manifesto that it will survey all the wealth including gold of the people and ‘redistribute’ it equally to all. To that extent, all the country’s wealth is distributed to the intruders and those with the most children. Do governments have the power to confiscate your assets? The party leaders who have urban naxalism mentality will not give up the mangal sutras of women. Do you agree that your hard earned money will be shared by intruders?” the Prime Minister asked the voters. He said that the Congress, caught in the trap of the Left, is trying to implement the doctrines of Maoism. The Congress party was furious over the Prime Minister’s comments. Disgruntled with the polling pattern of the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections, Modi is trying to divert people’s attention with more lies and spreading hatred. Congress president Mallikarjuna Kharge criticized that no other prime minister in India’s history has degraded the prestige of the post to the extent of Modi. ‘Telling lies for power and making false accusations against the opposition is a specialty of training given by RSS and BJP,’ he said. Kharge said that the Congress manifesto wants equality of every Indian and if we look at the behavior of the Prime Minister, it is clear that the chair of our dictator like Goebbels is moving.
India’s alliance is a broken kite
Modi said in the Rajasthan Assembly that the Congress, which once won more than 400 seats in the country, is now finding it difficult to compete on its own in 300 constituencies, and that the country is punishing the party for its sins. He criticized that the party is facing a situation of not finding candidates in this election. The Prime Minister described that the opposition formed in the name of ‘India’ is an opportunistic alliance, which is like a kite whose thread has been cut before flying into the sky. ‘Those who are hesitant to contest in the election field have come to the Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan this time. This is the plight of the Congress”, he said indirectly addressing the former president of AICC, Sonia Gandhi. He said that half of Rajasthan has already punished the Congress in the first phase of elections. It was alleged that no one paid attention to the Prime Minister in the UPA government headed by the Congress party and the entire governance was run by remote control. Rahul Gandhi was criticized by saying that his own party leader tore up the ordinance approved by the then cabinet and threw it aside in a media conference. Can such a party, known for instability, run the country? Prime Minister asked the voters.
Dissatisfaction in Modi with the first step: Rahul
Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi responded that seeing the severity of Modi’s lies, he was very dissatisfied with the polling pattern of the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections, and that is why he is making such comments as part of an attempt to divert people’s attention. Rahul said through ‘X’ on Sunday that his party’s revolutionary manifesto is receiving immense support. He commented that the country will now vote based on its issues. AICC general secretary Jairam Ramesh said that Modi is telling lies in Rajasthan rallies instead of talking about issues related to youth, women, farmers and Dalits. He said through ‘X’ that Modi lost his mental balance as he was under pressure after seeing the first phase polling pattern. ‘Remember. BJP Dakshin May Saf, Uttar May Half (Nil in South India, Half in North India)” he said. Congress media in-charge Pawan Kheda challenged the Prime Minister to show where Hindu-Muslim is in the Congress manifesto. They said that it did not talk about ‘re-distribution’, but comprehensive social and economic caste census was their policy.