“Modi Accuses Congress of ‘Vote Jihad’: Sparks Fly in Election Campaign”

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During a rally in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Congress party of engaging in what he termed “vote jihad.” He claimed that this was a strategy to consolidate votes from specific religious communities against him. Modi asserted that this tactic reflects the dangerous and divisive intentions of the Congress and its allies in the opposition INDIA bloc, who he said are more focused on preserving their dynasties than on national interests.

Congress conspiring against national interest.

Modi also warned that the Congress plans to alter constitutional provisions to extend reservations meant for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC) to Muslims. He framed this as a form of appeasement politics, arguing that such actions would be detrimental to the country’s social fabric.

Target congress leaders for anti-national remarks.

Furthermore, Modi criticized various Congress leaders for making statements that he described as anti-national, accusing them of expressing undue sympathy for Pakistan and disdain for the Indian military. He cited examples of former Congress members who left the party, claiming they revealed internal conspiracies and an alignment with extremist ideologies.

Calls for a Choice Between ‘Vote Jihad’ and ‘Ram Rajya’ Urges voters to reject divisive politics and support his vision of a just and righteous rule.
These remarks are part of Modi’s broader campaign strategy to draw a stark contrast between his administration’s achievements and the alleged misdeeds of the Congress party, as the Lok Sabha elections continue.

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