The Hindu (Erode)

Congress manifesto has stamp of Muslim League, says Modi

PM calls it a bundle of lies; says his govt. is practising true secularism and social justice as it doesn’t differenti­ate between beneficiar­ies of schemes; adds it will take more stringent steps to wipe out corruption in the first 100 days of third term

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Aday after the Congress released its manifesto for the Lok Sabha election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked the party saying its manifesto had the “stamp of the Muslim League and the Left”.

Addressing election rallies in Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh) and in Pushkar (Rajasthan), Mr. Modi said the manifesto was a “bundle of lies” and “neither has policies in national interest nor a vision for national developmen­t”.

Accusing the Congress of wanting to impose the Muslim League’s outlook on India today, Mr. Modi said the document had exposed the party’s “real face” as each of its pages had the contents to “potentiall­y divide the country into fragments”. The remaining portions of the manifesto were dominated by Leftist ideology, he added.

He also said his fight against corruption would continue and his government would take more stringent steps to wipe out corruption in the first 100 days of its third term. Preparatio­ns for bigger decisions on this front had started, he added. “What we have already done in the last 10 years was just a trailer. There is much more to come,” Mr. Modi said.

He also criticised the Congress for staying away from the consecrati­on ceremony of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. “Opposing the visit to the consecrati­on of Ram temple? Not only this, if someone visited, he was expelled from the Congress party for six years. Can you imagine the country without Lord Ram?” Mr. Modi said, and added, “... Ram Navami is coming and people are going to celebrate. Let’s see how much you will oppose it.”

Reaching out to minority voters in Saharanpur, Mr. Modi said his government was practising true secularism and social justice because “our schemes don’t differenti­ate between beneficiar­ies”.

Mr. Modi’s rally was in support of BJP candidates in Saharanpur and Kairana where the Muslim votes can prove to be decisive. While the BJP secured the Kairana seat in 2019, it lost Saharanpur to the Bahujan Samaj Party.

Alleging that the INDIA bloc parties were “saving” the corrupt, Mr. Modi said while “the BJP is driven by a mission, the Congress is working to earn commission”.

The Prime Minister, while speaking in Pushkar, said that he wanted to make India a developed country and the world’s third strongest economic power by 2047. He also reiterated his focus on infrastruc­ture developmen­t, border security and economic progress, saying this was possible because the people had elected a government with an absolute majority. The earlier trend of formation of alliances and coalitions, based on selfintere­sts, had created its own compulsion­s and pushed the nation’s welfare aside, he said, while exhorting the voters to give full majority for the BJP once again.

Mr. Modi said the inclusive developmen­t initiated by his government had ensured women’s welfare in multiple sectors and ensured their respect, security and prosperity, as opposed to the Congress’s neglect of women’s empowermen­t.

Seeking votes for BJP candidates Bhagirath Choudhary (Ajmer) and Jyoti Mirdha (Nagaur), Mr. Modi expressed confidence that the party would maintain its record of winning all 25 Lok Sabha seats in the State.

 ?? ANI ?? Vote appeal: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath greet the gathering during a roadshow in Ghaziabad on Saturday.
ANI Vote appeal: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath greet the gathering during a roadshow in Ghaziabad on Saturday.

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