PM Modi Urges Maharashtra to Reject Congress and ‘Hateful Conspiracies’ Like Haryana

Shafaqna India: A day after achieving a historic hat-trick in Haryana, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a fierce attack on the Congress party, urging Maharashtra to reject its “hateful conspiracies.”

Speaking at an event to inaugurate various infrastructure projects in Maharashtra, Modi stated, “Haryana demonstrated that it would not succumb to Congress’s hateful conspiracies and urban naxals,” emphasizing that farmers in Haryana were pleased with the BJP’s welfare policies.

He accused Congress of engaging in communal and caste politics, claiming it divides people to gain power. Modi criticized the party for not addressing caste issues within the Muslim community while highlighting them among Hindus, suggesting it aims to incite division for political gain.

The Prime Minister asserted that Congress’s tactics revolve around sowing discord and that the party is undermining India’s inclusive traditions. He warned that Congress risks becoming a “hate-spewing factory,” a notion Mahatma Gandhi once opposed.

Modi expressed confidence that Maharashtra, like Haryana, would thwart any efforts to weaken the nation and encouraged voters to support the BJP and its allies.

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