PM Narendra Modi’s Rally in Kurukshetra: PM Narendra Modi calls Congress the most dishonest and deceitful party

PM Narendra Modi's Rally in Kurukshetra: PM Narendra Modi calls Congress the most dishonest and deceitful party

New Delhi. After Doda in Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Kurukshetra in Haryana to address a huge election rally. During this, the PM said that for a developed India, it is very important for Haryana to develop. The PM said, Congress is never affected by the problems of the people. There is no other party in the country that is more dishonest and deceitful than the Congress.

The Prime Minister said, those who believed the lies of Congress and gave it a chance to form the government in their states are regretting it. Congress’ lies have not spared even Karnataka and Telangana. There is chaos in Karnataka, inflation and corruption are at their peak, all development work is at a standstill. Congress is showing there how a good state can be ruined. Congress is a staunchly dishonest party. Congress party has only one policy, empty the public treasury to win elections. Similarly, see what condition it has brought Punjab to. The people of Haryana should not allow such parties to even come close to the government.

PM said that before coming here I was in Jammu and Kashmir, elections are also being held there. The Congress party there is supporting the restoration of Article 370. Do you agree with this? Do you want Kashmir to be separated? Shouldn’t the Congress, which has committed such a sin, be punished? A few years ago, our brave soldiers from Haryana were being attacked with stones in Kashmir. Terrorists were using bombs and guns, every week the bodies of our brave soldiers were wrapped in the tricolor. Congress wants to bring back that dark era by supporting the return of Article 370.

The Prime Minister said that the Gandhi family has always been hostile towards Baba Saheb Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and has strongly opposed reservation. This family has constantly insulted Dalits, OBCs and Adivasis. When Jawaharlal Nehru was the Prime Minister, he had opposed reservation and written a letter to the Chief Ministers of the states and said that if people with reservation get jobs, the quality of government services will deteriorate.

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