‘Those who are famous will abuse the workers’, PM Modi’s response to Rahul Gandhi’s comment

'Those who are famous will abuse the workers', PM Modi's response to Rahul Gandhi's comment

Taking aim at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday described them as “naamdars” who cannot digest food without abusing “kaamdars”.

Responding to Rahul Gandhi’s recent comment that the Prime Minister can “even dance” for votes, PM Modi said, “Both of them abused Modi continuously yesterday. Those who are naamdars, they are bound to abuse the workers. Without this, their stomachs are not full. These naamdars consider it their birthright to abuse dalits and backward classes. They cannot tolerate that a person from a poor, backward family, who once sold tea, is at this position today.” Has reached.”

The Prime Minister also targeted two opposition leaders Tejashwi and Rahul Gandhi, calling them “crown princes”, one of whom is from the most corrupt family in the country and the other from the most corrupt family in Bihar.

Addressing an election rally, Prime Minister Modi said, “A pair of crown princes have opened a shop of false promises in the political battlefield of Bihar. One is the prince of India’s most corrupt family, and the other is the prince of Bihar’s most corrupt family. Both are out on bail in scams worth thousands of crores of rupees.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that both the Central and Bihar governments are committed to the empowerment of women in the state. He said that this issue has been a top priority not only for him but also for Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

Citing government schemes benefiting women across the country, PM Modi said the government has provided tap water connections, free gas connections and free ration, so that their “hardships” are reduced.

The Prime Minister said, “Whether it is Narendra or Nitish, women empowerment has always been our priority. We gave pucca houses to the poor and registered them in the name of women. We gave tap water connections, free gas connections and free ration so that the troubles of our sisters are reduced.”

Earlier, citing the misgovernance of the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Congress party in Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi described their rule in five words, “Katta, Kruter, Kattu, Misgovernance and Corruption.”

Explaining its meaning, the Prime Minister said that the word ‘Katta’ means a place where cruelty is prevalent and law and order is destroyed.

Prime Minister Modi said, “RJD-Congress can be identified by five things. What have RJD-Congress done? I will tell you about these five words – Katta, cruelty, bitterness, misgovernance and corruption…Where there is ‘Katta’, where cruelty rules, the law is broken there.”

Bihar Assembly elections will be held in two phases on November 6 and November 11, the results of which will be declared on November 14.

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