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Lok Sabha Elections: Modi Alleges Congress Bias Against Hindus; Ramesh Labels PM ‘Poison’

Lok Sabha Elections: Modi Alleges Congress Bias Against Hindus; Ramesh Labels PM ‘Poison’

On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the Congress is biased against Hindus. In response to the Supreme Court’s decision on the VVPAT issue, PM Modi requested an apology from the party during a rally in Bihar’s Araria. Meanwhile, Congress national secretary Jairam Ramesh has stated that there is no Modi wave in the present Lok Sabha election. He also described the BJP stalwart as “poison.”

“The impoverished of our nation, regardless of faith, have the first claim to its resources. PM Modi remarked at a public event in Araria, Bihar, that the Congress was prejudiced against Hindus for their vote bank. PM Narendra Modi claimed that the opposition had committed a sin by instilling doubt in the people’s minds regarding electronic voting equipment. He accused the Congress and the opposition of undermining India’s democracy. In another rally in Bihar, he accused the Indian alliance of appeasement.

“The ‘Shehzada’ of Congress has stated something that would cause problems for everyone. He stated that a survey would be done for each household. Families have minor homes and funds, and ladies have some jewelry. The ‘Stree Dhan’ is considered holy. “Congress, which looted the country through corruption, has now set its sights on your properties,” PM Modi remarked. Meanwhile, Jairam Ramesh stated that there was no Modi wave, but rather poison purportedly transmitted by him.

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“There is no Modi wave in this election; there is only Modi poison,” he said. He accused the Prime Minister of lying about inheritance tax. Reacting to Modi’s attack on the Bihar Congress. According to Jairam Ramesh, PM Modi has been engaging in “the most shameful, false communal rhetoric with zero consequences from the Election Commission.” On Sunday, Prime Minister Modi sparked outrage by claiming that Congress had vowed to seize people’s hard-earned money and transfer it to infiltrators and those with large families. The Election Commission took note of his statement and sent a notice to BJP head JP Nadda.

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