Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Cong, allies stoking fire over citizenshi­p act: PM in J’khand

POLL RALLY Modi says CAA move 1,000% correct; Cong hits back

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(Amendment)] bill in Parliament is 1,000 per cent correct. They are doing arson because they did not get their way. Those who are creating violence can be identified by their clothes itself.”

Modi said the scenes of violence strengthen­ed people’s confidence in his government. “No hope is left from Congress and its allies that they will do any good for the country. But the country is watching and people believe that Modi and Parliament saved the country by bringing in the act.”

The PM’S remarks came a day after the Congress accused the government of dividing and weakening the country through CAA. At a rally in Delhi, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi said the amended citizenshi­p act will “destroy and shred” the soul of India.

“But the country will fight against the act. Suffering injustice is the biggest crime. It’s time to rise to save the democracy and Constituti­on. The time has come to save the country and we have to struggle hard for it,” she said.

The Congress refuted the PM’S allegation­s and said he was trying to divert attention from the “shortcomin­gs” of the Bharatiya

Janata Party (BJP) government­s at both the Centre and Jharkhand, which is voting in a five-phase election. “Prime Minister’s speech revolved only around the Congress party. He didn’t mention for a single occasion about hunger death, farmer’s suicide, migration of youths due to unemployme­nt, corruption and law and order situation,” the Congress’s Jharkhand incharge, RPN Singh, said.

At Sunday’s rally, the Prime Minister also accused the Congress of “tarnishing” the country’s image overseas. “For the first time, the Congress did what Pakistanis has been doing for long,” he said in reference to the protest held outside the Indian High Commission in London on Saturday against the amended act.listing the achievemen­ts of the BJP government­s at the Centre and Jharkhand, he said, “I am your sevak (servant). I have come here to give an account of the developmen­t work done by our party in the state.” He claimed that leaders of the opposition parties have only built palaces for themselves without paying any attention to the problems faced by common people.

(With agency inputs)

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Jharkhand CM Raghubar Das at a rally in Dumka on Sunday.
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Jharkhand CM Raghubar Das at a rally in Dumka on Sunday.

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