PM Modi’s Attack on Congress in Haryana: Calls Congress the New ‘Urban Naxal,’ Accuses Them of Seeking to End Reservations

In his first rally in Kurukshetra for the upcoming Haryana assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a fierce attack on the Congress party. He described Congress as the new form of ‘urban Naxals,’ accusing them of attempting to dismantle the reservation system. Modi assured the people of Haryana that as long as he is in power, there will be no compromise on reservations.

Warning Against Congress Rule

Modi warned that if Congress comes to power in Haryana, the state might face conditions similar to Himachal Pradesh, where the government struggles to pay salaries to employees, forcing even the Chief Minister and ministers to forego their salaries.

Criticism of Congress on Farmers’ Issues

On the issue of farmers, Modi accused Congress of misleading them and challenged the party to implement their policies in Karnataka and Telangana. He criticized Congress for the high number of farmer suicides in Telangana, attributing the blame to their policies. Modi stated that Congress bears the ‘sin’ of farmers’ deaths.

Support for BJP Policies in Haryana

Modi praised the BJP government’s policies in Haryana, particularly the provision of Minimum Support Price (MSP) for 24 crops. The rally was attended by candidates for 23 assembly seats from six districts in Haryana’s GT Road belt.

Election Schedule

The deadline for nominations for the Haryana assembly elections was September 12. Voting is scheduled for October 5, with results to be announced on October 8.

News by Hindi Patrika