The Free Press Journal

CONGRESS LEADERS SPEAK OF BREAKING HEAD: MODI

- STAFF REPORTER Raipur / Sakti

The Congress leaders speak of breaking Modi's head using sticks. They are saying that Modi should die. But Moi walks are held high, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday.

He was addressing the Bharatiya Janata Party Vijay Sankalp Shankhnad rally in support of BJP candidates from Janjgir-Champa and Raigarh Lok Sabha constituen­cies, Smt. Kamlesh Jangde and Radheshyam Rathiya respective­ly.

He said those who looted the poor should be punished. If someone enters the house and starts looting, every member of the family fights and for Modi., “My India is my family. Crores of people of the country will protect Modi. For a son whose protective shield is the mothers and sisters of the country, even death will have to wait a long time,” he said.

The government had blocked the path of scammers and stopped the income of middlemen, their temper reached sky high. Congress did corruption in Chhattisga­rh. The people here were cheated, their investigat­ion is going on. The effort is to save the country which is my family from looting. The BJP government is to remove corruption and Congress says save the corrupt, said Modi.

Modi said Congress is spreading the lie of abolishing the Constituti­on and ending reservatio­n. No one can change the constituti­on of the country. Congress leaders are speaking to divide the country the same as the case of Jammu and Kashmir but now no one is speaking.

The Prime Minister alleged that it seems there is tacit consent to the Congress leaders from Rahul Gandhi, as Goa leader had openly talked of having interacted on the issue. Congress has been dividing the country in the name of religion, and has been engaged in appeasemen­t from the beginning. Vote bank politics is in the DNA of Congress. BJP is working on the basic mantra of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas.

Modi said that priority is the welfare of villages, poor, farmers, women and youth. The policy and intentions were right. Hard work was put in for the last 10 years instead of just sloganeeri­ng. More challenges lay ahead which needs to be resolved.

He highlighte­d the achievemen­ts of the central government in the last ten years and that of the Chhattisga­rh government fulfilling the promises made by him.

Modi said that for the third time, the government has a lot of work left, so on May 7, take out one hour and go to vote.

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