New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.
New Delhi. During a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a direct dig at the Congress by recalling their doubts about the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He quipped, “This is the same Congress which believed that Ram temple would never be built. Today, we are on the verge of completion. We deliver what we promise.” Highlighting his upcoming visit to the birthplace of tribal icon Birsa Munda on Tribal Pride Day, PM Modi highlighted his government’s initiatives for the underprivileged. He accused Congress of looting the country and said that Congress has accepted defeat in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress accepted defeat: PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Congress has accepted defeat before me in Madhya Pradesh.” He reiterated that contrary to the false promises of the Congress, the guarantees he gives stand. As the November 17 deadline approaches, the reality behind the claims of Congress leaders is coming to light. Reports coming in from across Madhya Pradesh indicate that the Congress has accepted defeat and left its fate to chance.
BJP’s commitment to understand tribal pride
Modi commented, “There is a place in our hearts for tribal communities. So, when the opportunity came, BJP acknowledged your pride and understood your sentiments.” She highlighted the journey of Draupadi Murmu, born in a poor tribal family, who is now the President of the country, and how the country celebrates Tribal Pride Day as the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
On the occasion of Tribal Pride Day, the Central Government is preparing to launch an important scheme of Rs 24,000 crore for the development of tribal society. Modi criticized the Congress for exploiting tribal votes for decades without providing basic amenities like roads, electricity, water, hospitals and schools. He emphasized that the promises made by Congress were never fulfilled.
Mention of MP BJP manifesto
PM Modi praised Madhya Pradesh BJP for releasing an impressive manifesto keeping every region and class in mind. He called it the ‘development charter’ of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The manifesto includes provisions for an Eklavya residential school in every tribal block, a medical college in every tribal district, solid housing for girls and assured minimum support price (MSP) for paddy and wheat farmers.