"British had problems with Ganesh Utsav, now Congress…” PM Modi launches scathing attack
Updated:1 year, 9 months ago
Updated:1 year, 9 months ago
Bhubaneswar (Odisha), September 17 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 17 slammed opposition while addressing a public rally in Bhubaneswar. He drew a comparison between British regime and opposition and alleged that the people who are trying to divide and break the Indian society are irked by Ganesh Utsav. PM Modi said, "The British, who worked on the policy of 'Divide and Rule', were irked by the Ganesh Utsav. Today also, the people who are trying to divide and break the Indian society are irked by Ganesh Utsav. People who are hungry for power have an issue with Ganesh Pooja. The people of Congress and its eco-system are agitated because I attended Ganpati Poojan. In Karnataka, where they are in power, they committed an even bigger sin. They put Lord Ganesh's idol behind bars. The whole country is disturbed because of those pictures... We cannot let these hateful elements move forward. We have a lot to achieve yet..."
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