On Monday Prime Minister Narendra Modi compared Congress bitter gourd and said that the grand old party has started the game of divide and rule.
In an election rally in Chandrapura, Maharashtra Prime Minister Narendra Modi said “Bitter gourd can never be sweet even if mixed with ghee or sugar. It also implies to Congress.”
Addressing a rally in Saharanpur on Saturday, PM Modi criticized the timing of the Congress manifesto release. He said “The type of manifesto that the Congress unveiled yesterday demonstrates how disconnected the current Congress is from the dreams and ambitions of modern-day India. The Congress manifesto reflects the same ideas that the Muslim League did during the liberation movement.
Their Members of Parliament are discussing dividing India once more. Threats to divide South India are coming from members of the INDI coalition. Dengue and malaria are being called ‘Santana’ by the DMK party, he continued.
Modi said the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will be a choice between stability and instability. “On the one hand, BJP and NDA aim to take tough and big decisions for the country. On the other hand, there is the Congress-INDI alliance whose mantra is ‘Jahan bhi satta pao, khoob Malai khao’.”
Earlier Assam CM Himant Biswa Sarma targeted the Rahul Gandhi led party over it’s newly released Nyay Patra for the upcoming Lok Sabha election and said “Congress manifesto is more appropriate for Pakistan election, not for India.”
Congress moves to EC
The Congress on Monday complained to the Election Commission about Prime Minister Narendra Modi comparing the party’s manifesto with that of the Muslim League.
“We live in the hope that the honorable commission will adhere to its constitutional mandate. For our part, we will continue to use all political and legal means to expose this regime,” he added.
Congress leader’s responds to Modi comparison
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge attacked the BJP, claiming that their “ideological ancestors” supported the Muslim League against the British and the Indians in the independence struggle.
In X, Kharge said, “the political and ideological ancestors of Modi-Shah supported the British and the Muslim League in the freedom struggle against the Indians.
“Even today they are turning to the Muslim League against the Nyay Patra Congress, led and shaped by the aspirations, needs and demands of common Indians,” he added.
Congress Manifesto
The Congress promised to cancel the Agniveer scheme, reject the “one nation, one election” proposal, bring back the Planning Commission, review GST and the national education policy, immediately implement reservation for women, restore the status of last year regarding the China. limit Ladakh. and sack the Manipur government.
Manipur says, “The situation in Manipur has gone from bad to worse due to the ignorant negligence of the BJP/NDA government. The Congress will immediately remove the present state government and repair the communal wounds. We will form a reconciliation commission to find a political and administrative a solution that will satisfy all the people of the country.
The Congress unveiled their manifesto on Friday, with 25 pledges, such as a nationwide caste census, a legal guarantee for MSP, and 50% reservations for SCs, STs, and OBCs.
The New Judiciary – Kisan Nyay, Yuva Nyay, Shramik Nyay, Nari Nyay and Hissadari Nyay – forms the basic platform of the party, so that leaders built their campaigns around it even before the manifesto was published.
The main promises of the 25-point program are: MSP Act for farmers, Rs 1,00,000 per year for every woman from poor households, Rs 1,00,000 internship for every graduate and post graduate for one year, minimum wage of Rs 400 per. day , a.