Sharpening his attack on the Congress, PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday while addressing a rally at Latur said that the manifesto of the grand old party ‘echoes Pakistan’s stand on Jammu and Kashmir.’
While sharing the dais with ally Shiv Sena’s supremo Uddhav Thackeray, Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the crowd and acknowledged their effort for sitting in the scorching sunlight to listen to the latter.
PM Modi alleged that the manifesto of Congress is reverberating Pakistan’s stand on Jammu and Kashmir, he said during the rally that, “Congress says Article 370 will not be removed from Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan is also saying what Congress's manifesto says.”
PM Modi: Aapne dekha hoga kal-parson kaise Congress ke darbariyon ke ghar se bakson main note nikli hain, note se vote kharidne ka ye paap inki rajnaitik sanskriti rahi hai. Ye pichhle 6 mahino se bol rahe hain 'Chowkidaar chor hai' lekin note kahan se nikle? Asli chor kon hai? pic.twitter.com/0jqryrtwom
— ANI (@ANI) April 9, 2019
PM Modi in Latur, Maharashtra: Congress and NCP are now standing with those who advocate for a separate PM in J&K. Sharad sa'ab, you are standing with such people! The country has no expectations with Congress party but Sharad sa'ab you! Does it suit you? pic.twitter.com/3IJLLzDuaF
— ANI (@ANI) April 9, 2019
PM Modi further attacked the Congress party for weakening the security establishment of India and added that they are becoming like those anti-national as their friends have an attitude for the same.
Mentioning about the recent Income Tax raid at the close aide of Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath, PM Modi reiterated his slogan of Chowkidar and asked the audience who is “real chor?”
“Aapne dekha hoga kal-parson kaise Congress ke darbariyon ke ghar se bakson main note nikli hain, note se vote kharidne ka ye paap inki rajnaitik sanskriti rahi hai. Ye pichhle 6 mahino se bol rahe hain 'Chowkidaar chor hai' lekin note kahan se nikle? Asli chor kon hai?,” said PM Modi.
Lok Sabha election is scheduled to begin from April 11 and BJP is contesting the polls in alliance with Shiv Sena, whereas the Congress has entered the battleground with Nationalist Congress Party.
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