"Prime Minister Modi has always prioritised the development of janajati communities, distinguishing his administration starkly from the previous misrule under the CPI(M) and Congress. Their 35-year governance relied heavily on janajati votes without delivering real progress," CM Saha stated.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah hit out at the Congress party on Monday after senior leader P Chidambaram criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech in Rajasthan's Banswara, calling it a "shame".
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma hit out at the Congress party saying the party focuses only on "one community" while adding that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) focuses on all communities.
While addressing a press conference on Sunday, Karnataka's former chief minister and Gadag-Haveri Lok Sabha constituency's BJP candidate, Basavaraj S Bommai, slammed the Congress party and alleged that the party, without any preparation, made the state bankrupt in the name of guarantee.
Launching a scathing attack on the Congress party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleged that the Congress wants to take away the gold and property of people and distribute it among "those having more children."
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath alleged that the Congress party's "nexus with Naxals" is "well-known" while addressing a public rally in Chhattisgarh's Bilaspur on Sunday.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister accused the Congress Party of "conniving" with Naxals, adding that today, India does not bow down to Naxalism but instead 'destroys' it.
"The statements made by Choudhary Akram while joining JKNC, he said that there is no difference between Congress and BJP. He said BJP is Congress. He is the same Choudhary Akram whose father (Chaudhary Mohammad Aslam) was part of the Congress party. What worse can he say about Congress? I
Days after 29 Naxals were killed in an encounter in Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday said that it is the Congress party which has instigated youth to fight in the name of Naxalism and extremism.
Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) leader Satyabrata Kalita on Sunday took a jibe at the Congress party saying it would be in Congress' best interest to shift their focus from planning for the 2024 election to planning for the 2029 election.