Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses workers at the BJP national office in Delhi.
While addressing workers in Delhi about the BJP’s landslide victory in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, Prime Minister Modi fiercely attacked the Congress. The prime minister accused the Congress of wanting to divide society just to win elections, but the people of Maharashtra rejected him. He said that in these elections citizens have rejected the false promises and hypocrisy of Congress.
In his speech, the Prime Minister said that the Congress made promises in the elections that were impossible to fulfill. They thought that with such promises these people would entertain the public, but the public knows everything and sees whether a party can fulfill its promises or not. Aiming at the Congress Party to make caste census an issue in the elections, the prime minister said they thought they could win the elections by dividing the society.
appeased by power
Raising the issue of Waqf Board in his speech, the Prime Minister said that Congress made appeasement just to remain in power and made a law like Waqf Board in the country. The Prime Minister said that the Waqf Board has no place in the Constitution of India. Prime Minister Modi termed the Waqf Board Act as a betrayal of the country’s Constitution.
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He said that after leaving power, the Congress had handed over many areas in and around Delhi to the Waqf Board. We told you that the Central Government had also introduced a bill to amend the Waqf Board, but it was later sent to the JPC.
divided according to area
The prime minister accused the Congress that these people are dividing the society in the name of regionalism in the country. These people abuse North India in the South and abuse the South when they are in the North. When these people are out of the country, they abuse the country.
In the results of the Maharashtra Assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Mahayuti registered a one-sided victory and won 230 seats. At the same time, the opposition Mahavikas Aghadi alliance suffered a heavy defeat and won only 47 seats, while others won 11 seats.