Lok Sabha election 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Congress of abusing India on foreign land. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday hit out at the Congress, alleging that its leaders are threatening arson if the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wins the Lok Sabha elections.“This election is to fulfil the dream of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’…Modi says to remove corruption…Congress & INDI alliance are not contesting this election for the country but for their own selfish motives…They say save the corrupt, Modi says remove corruption,” Modi said at a rally in Rajasthan’s Kotputli. “This is the first election in which leaders of the Congress party are not talking about winning the elections themselves but are threatening the country that if BJP wins, the country will be on fire,” he added. At a rally in Delhi’s Ramlila Maidan on Sunday, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi had said,”If the BJP wins these match-fixed elections, and changes the Constitution, the whole country will be on fire. Remember this.”Continuing his attack on the Congress, the prime minister said,”BJP considers the entire country as a family. Congress considers their family bigger than the nation. BJP has raised the pride of the country while Congress has been abusing the country when they go to foreign land.” “..’Modi mauj karne ke liye paida nahi hua’. ‘Modi toh mehnat karne ke liye paida hua hai’ (Modi wasn’t born to enjoy, but to work hard). A lot must have happened but whatever has happened in the last ten years is just a trailer,” Modi said.
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