Chhattisgarh Assembly Election 2018: PM Modi attacks Congress in Mahasamund, says 'for a decade, Centre was ruled by a 'remote-control' government'
Chhattisgarh Assembly Election 2018: PM Modi attacks Congress in Mahasamund, says 'for a decade, Centre was ruled by a 'remote-control' government'
In the last round of campaigning for Chhattisgarh polls, PM Narendra Modi during the rally in Mahasamund has targeted the grand old party for its 4 generation rule and focusing on one family only.
PM Modi is rallying in Mahasamund and has said that the Congress party has been focusing on one party and the fate of the people has been manipulated with.
Modi said, “Four generations of Congress ruled the country. What was the fate of people? They only thought about one family but never gave a thought about welfare of people. How can we trust them that they will fulfill aspirations of people now.”
PM Modi has said that even Dr. Raman Singh has faced quite a lot of problems, but the PM stressed on the fact that the government at the Centre was in a complete denial of the development of the country rather they paid attention to one family and the government at the Centre was being ‘remote controlled.’
He said, “Dr. Raman Singh Ji also faced a lot of challenges. For ten years, the Centre was ruled by a 'remote-control' government which never paid attention towards Chhattisgarh.”
In the last leg of the campaigning for the Chhattisgarh Assembly election, which is scheduled for November 20, PM Modi rallying in the state, today said, “Everyone knows what the Congress did to Sitaram Kesri Ji when he was the Congress party president. I challenge the Congress to appoint some able leader as their party president, who doesn't belong the family.”
PM Narendra Modi also added that, “Congress believed in 'phone-banking' which destroyed the banks. A phone call from them would get loans for the cronies cleared and the nation had to suffer.”