Politics has become heated due to the new slogans being raised by BJP leaders.
Taking a dig at BJP, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said that BJP workers and leaders should first decide whether they want to adopt Yogi Adityanath’s ‘Bantenge to Katenge’ slogan or Prime Minister Modi’s ‘Ek hai to safe hain’ slogan. Want to follow the message.
Kharge alleged that the ruling party is continuously giving divisive speeches.
Kharge, who reached Nagpur to campaign in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, told media persons that Congress leaders have dedicated their entire lives to uniting the country and today BJP leaders are raising slogans that divide the country.
He is continuously raising such slogans which increases the possibility of spreading disharmony among the people. In his speech, the senior Congress leader targeted the BJP as well as the RSS.
Citing a newspaper, the Congress President said that he has read that RSS supports the slogan given by Yogi Adityanath and if it is so, then what about PM Modi’s slogan? I want to tell the people of RSS and BJP that you should first decide whose slogan you want to adopt.
Of Prime Minister Modi or of Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath.
Congress leaders gave their lives for the unity of the country – Kharge
Kharge said that many Congress leaders even gave their lives for the unity of the country and today the BJP people are attacking the unity of the country. Attacking BJP, Kharge said that you divide people and then blame others.
You say that if we divide, we will be divided. Any leader who wants to see the country united never tolerates such divisive slogans.
PM lies about Karnataka government- Kharge
Kharge also accused PM Modi of lying about the Karnataka government. He said that the party has implemented all the schemes in the state after the elections and made financial allocation in a better way but PM Modi is continuously spreading lies on this matter.
It is shameful for a Prime Minister to lie in this manner. Kharge said that I challenge PM Modi to tell the world the reality of his party’s slogans. Has black money come back? Did farmers’ income double? Have you fulfilled these promises?
Taking an indirect dig at Gadkari and Fadnavis, Kharge said the two big leaders from Vidarbha region did nothing to stop big projects from Maharashtra from being shifted to Gujarat.
Because he was more concerned about his position than the development of the state.
Voting for Maharashtra Assembly will be held on November 20, while three days later i.e. on November 23, it will be known who will rule Maharashtra for the next five years.
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