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PM Modi Accuses Cong, INDI Alliance of Opposing Ram Mandir Construction in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar
PM Modi Accuses Cong, INDI Alliance of Opposing Ram Mandir Construction in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar
On Monday, PM Modi took aim at the Congress and the India alliance about the Ram temple issue. After 500 years, the dream was realized. Given that this is the home of Lord Ram’s maternal grandparents, happiness among the people of Chhattisgarh is only natural. At a rally in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar, the prime minister stated, “But the Congress and INDI alliance are angry with the construction of Ram Mandir.”
“The invitation to Ram Mandir’s ‘Pran Pratishtha’ was turned down by the Congress royal family. The leaders of the Congress who deemed this judgment incorrect were expelled from the organization. He went on, “It demonstrates that Congress can go to any lengths to appease.” The prime minister persisted in his criticism, claiming that corruption had become synonymous with India under the grand old party’s rule.
“Congress believed it had the right to plunder the nation after independence, but since taking office in 2014, Prime Minister Modi has revoked Congress’s right to plunder, and he was able to do so because you granted Modi the right to do so. During his rally in Bastar, Chhattisgarh, the prime minister was quoted as asking, “Now that their shop has closed, will they abuse Modi or not?” Who will then defend me? Today, these mothers and sisters, these crores of my countrymen, have become my raksha kavach,” he continued.
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“The daughter of the same tribal tribe, who is currently the President of the nation, was consistently insulted by Congress. Chhattisgarh has received the first tribal chief minister from the BJP. The budget for tribal welfare has increased five times in the past ten years, according to Modi. The BJP has also established a distinct ministry and budget for tribals. On April 19, the Lok Sabha election’s first phase gets underway. The last six stages are scheduled for May 7, 13, 20, 25, and June 1. The votes are scheduled to be counted on June 4.