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"Why use govt platform to attack opposition": Pawan Khera questions PM Modi's attack on Congress

Taking to his social media handle, Congress leader Pawan Khera posted on X, "Why should the @PMOIndiause a government platform and a govt program to make a political speech and attack the opposition?Tax payers' money cannot and should not be used to indulge in a political speech? For that, he can use the BJP's platform."

ANI Oct 09, 2024 15:06 IST googleads

Congress leader Pawan Khera (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], October 9 (ANI): Congress leader Pawan Khera on Wednesday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleging that the PM was using a government event to make a political speech attacking the Congress.
Taking to his social media handle, Congress leader Pawan Khera posted on X, "Why should the @PMOIndiause a government platform and a govt program to make a political speech and attack the opposition?Tax payers' money cannot and should not be used to indulge in a political speech? For that, he can use the BJP's platform."
This comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday lambasted the Congress party, accusing them of dividing the Hindu society for political gains while laying the foundation stone of various development projects in Maharashtra worth over Rs 7,600 crore virtually.
While addressing the event virtually, PM Modi said, "Just yesterday, the election results of Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir were declared. Haryana has told what the mood of the country is. It is historic to be elected for the third consecutive time after completing two terms."
"The policy of Congress is to make one caste of Hindus fight against another caste. Congress knows that the more Hindus get divided, the more it will benefit. Congress wants to keep the Hindu society on fire by any means to make political gains out of it. Wherever elections are held in India, Congress applies this formula," he added.
PM Modi also said that the Congress party attempted to mislead the public of all sections including Dalits, farmers, youth, but their efforts were thwarted.
"The entire ecosystem of Congress and the entire gang of urban Naxals were busy misleading the public. But all the conspiracies of Congress were ruined. It tried to spread lies among the Dalits. But the Dalit community sensed their dangerous intentions. Dalits realised that Congress wants to divide its vote bank by snatching away their reservation," he said.
Emphasising that the farmers of Haryana are happy with the welfare schemes introduced by the BJP, PM Modi said, "Today the Dalit community of Haryana has given record support to BJP. OBCs of Haryana are with BJP after seeing its development work. Congress provoked the farmers. But farmers know who gave them MSP on crops. Farmers of Haryana are happy with the farmer welfare schemes of BJP."
"Congress targeted the youth and tried to provoke them in different ways. But the youth of Haryana, our sisters and daughters are trusting only BJP for their bright future," he added.
PM Modi further accused the Congress of rampant corruption during their rule, matching the current pace and scale of development.
"Never in the history of Maharashtra has development taken place in different sectors at such a fast pace and on such a large scale. Yes, it is a different matter that during the Congress rule, corruption definitely took place in different sectors at the same pace and on the same scale," he said.
Highlighting the recognition of Marathi as a Classical Language, the Prime Minister said, "Just a few days ago we gave the status of elite language to Marathi language. When a language gets its glory, then not just the words but the entire generation gets new lyrics. The decades old dream of crores of Marathi people has come true."
"People of Maharashtra celebrated this joy at many places. Today people are sending me messages of happiness from every village in Maharashtra. People of Maharashtra in their messages are thanking me for giving the status of elite language to Marathi. But I want to tell you that this work has not been done by me but by the blessings of all of you," he added. (ANI)

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