After exercising his franchise in his home state of Ahmedabad earlier today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi travelled to Madhya Pradesh and spoke at an election rally in Khargone. While addressing the crowd, PM Modi commented on the ongoing political feud between Pakistan and the Congress, which erupted after former Pakistani minister Fawad Choudhary tweeted a video of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. PM Modi slammed Rahul Gandhi, saying, “I want to ask Shehzade what the intentions of his partners who are making these statements are. “So much love for Pakistan, but so much hatred for our army?”
Speaking during the event, PM Modi stated that the I.N.D.I.A group is “not worried about India’s national interest or faith” and is instead engaged in a competition to make “anti-national statements”.
PM Modi slammed the grand old party for its “growing affection for Pakistan,” saying, “A former Congress chief minister claimed that our army commits terror strikes and Pakistan is innocent.Another Congress leader claimed that Pakistan was not responsible for the Mumbai terror attacks.Another alliance representative stated that Pakistan does not wear bangles.
“Dreadful Intentions and Dangerous Conspiracies”: PM Modi Slams Cong At Rally
PM Modi further said that the I.N.D.I.A bloc was running in the polls to preserve their history and pass the leadership of their party on to their offspring. “They are least bothered by your happiness and problems,” he remarked.
Calling their intentions “dangerous,” PM Modi stated that “Congress’ intentions are so dreadful, its conspiracies so dangerous that you’ll have to listen to the words of those people who have been workers and leaders of the Congress for 20-25 years, and these people are now leaving the Congress rapidly.”
The PM then cited a woman who claimed she went to the Ram temple and was tortured so severely that she had to leave the Congress. He stated that another member claimed Congress had been kidnapped by Maoists and Muslim Leaguers, while another revealed that the “intention of the Congress prince is to reverse the Supreme Court’s verdict on the Ram Temple.”