Congress Does Not Want To See Progress In The Country: PM Modi In Madhya Pradesh

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Congress Does Not Want To See Progress In The Country: PM Modi In Madhya Pradesh

Congress Does Not Want To See Progress In The Country: PM Modi In Madhya Pradesh

After listing out the government schemes and developmental projects in the country including Vande Bharat trains and new Parliament building, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the Congress party does not want to see progress in the country, and “they are spreading negativity”.

Addressing first-time voters, PM Modi asked them to inquire with their elders about how Congress kept the country in poverty.

PM Modi was addressing BJP workers in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

“This is the time to make India and Madhya Pradesh developed. At such a crucial time, if a dynast party like Congress, which has a history of scams worth thousands of scams, gets a chance, then MP will suffer a big loss,” PM Modi said at the “Karyakarta Mahakumbh” in Bhopal.

“The BJP government in Madhya Pradesh has completed almost 20 years. This means the youths who will be voting for the first time in the upcoming elections, have only seen the BJP government. The present youth of Madhya Pradesh are lucky that they have not witnessed the bad governance of the Congress government… Congress turned the state into “Bimaru Rajya”… BJP has tried to take the state to a new level with new energy… Youths here have seen the development work and good governance of the BPJ government…” PM Modi added.

He also mentioned that the Congress party was facing pressure to support the Women”s Reservation Bill in Parliament.

He stated that the Congress party has lost all its willpower and its grassroots leaders have been sitting quietly with their mouths locked. “The party is no longer being run by its leaders. Now it is outsourcing everything, from slogans to policies, and this contract is with some urban Naxalites,” PM Modi alleged in an all out attack against the grand old party which is fighting for survival in the upcoming state assembly elections in the state.