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No religion-based quota: PM dares Cong to give in writing

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BANASKANTH­A (GUJARAT): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday claimed the Congress wants to give reservatio­n on the basis of religion, and challenged the party and its INDIA alliance constituen­ts to give a guarantee in writing that they will never do so.

Addressing a rally at Deesa town of Banaskanth­a district ahead of voting for the Lok Sabha elections in Gujarat, Modi said as long as he and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) were around, reservatio­n in jobs and education granted to SCs/STs/OBCs, and economical­ly weaker sections will be safeguarde­d.

“I challenge the ‘shehzada’ (prince) of the Congress (referring to Rahul Gandhi), as well as his party and its supporters to announce they will never misuse reservatio­n in the name of religion, nor will they play with the Constituti­on or grant reservatio­n in the name of religion,” emphasised the BJP stalwart.

“The Congress should give in writing that they would not give reservatio­n based on religion,” Modi said.

The PM asserted that as long as he is around, he will not allow anyone to “play the game of reservatio­n”.

“The Congress and its people should listen carefully that this is Modi. As long as Modi is alive, I will not let you play the game of reservatio­n in the name of the Constituti­on,” he said.

Gujarat, the home state of Modi, will vote on May 7 in the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections.

In another rally at Himmatnaga­r in Gujarat, the PM hit back at the Congress for claiming the BJP will change the Constituti­on in its third term in office, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said the opposition party could not implement the statute book in the entire country despite being in power for 70 long years.

Modi asserted he was committed to the Constituti­on and ensured its implementa­tion in Jammu and Kashmir by removing Article 370 which provided special status to the erstwhile state.

As long as Modi is alive, I will not let you play the reservatio­n gme in the name of Constituti­on, the PM said

 ?? ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi being welcomed during a public meeting for Lok Sabha polls, in Banaskanth­a, Gujarat on Wednesday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi being welcomed during a public meeting for Lok Sabha polls, in Banaskanth­a, Gujarat on Wednesday

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