While addressing, PM Modi said, "Whether there are continuous bomb blasts, Mumbai terror attacks or our soldiers are being martyred every day in Kashmir, the government of that time used to send dossiers to Pakistan. Today's India gives dossiers to the masterminds of terrorism. , not a dossier." An election rally in Himmatnagar, Gujarat.
During his speech, Prime Minister Modi also talked about issues like triple talaq, CAA and removal of Article 370.
He said, "Congress scared the country that if Article 370 was removed, there would be anarchy. Article 370 is now history, and there is no anarchy in the country. And the tricolor is flying high at Lal Chowk.,
He also criticized the Congress for indulging in vote bank politics and not inaugurating the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
PM Modi commented, "Congress leaders used to scare people by saying that if Ram temple was built, the country would be set on fire. But was anything set on fire? No. It is only Congress which has fire in its hearts. "
Accusing the opposition alliance of trying to divide the country, PM Modi said, "The situation of the Congress, which ruled for 60 years, is very worrying." They are openly trying to divide the country. The only strategy of Congress and its INDI alliance is that they want to spread anarchy and instability in the country, they want to defame Modi no matter what.,
Stepping up his election campaign in Gujarat, PM Modi's itinerary includes public addresses in Anand, Surendranagar-Rajkot, Junagadh and Jamnagar.
On the second day of his visit, he will continue his campaign in the state, starting his day with a rally at Shastri Maidan in Anand in support of BJP candidates from Anand and Kheda Lok Sabha constituencies.
Later on Thursday, PM Modi is scheduled to address a rally near Trimandi Maidan on Surendranagar-Rajkot road. The event will focus on supporting candidates representing Surendranagar, Rajkot and Bhavnagar constituencies.
Continuing the campaign, the Prime Minister will deliver a speech at Crush University in Junagadh while targeting Junagadh, Porbandar and Amreli Lok Sabha seats.The day's program will conclude with his last public event at the exhibition ground in Jamnagar.
During his speech, Prime Minister Modi also talked about issues like triple talaq, CAA and removal of Article 370.
He said, "Congress scared the country that if Article 370 was removed, there would be anarchy. Article 370 is now history, and there is no anarchy in the country. And the tricolor is flying high at Lal Chowk.,
He also criticized the Congress for indulging in vote bank politics and not inaugurating the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
PM Modi commented, "Congress leaders used to scare people by saying that if Ram temple was built, the country would be set on fire. But was anything set on fire? No. It is only Congress which has fire in its hearts. "
Accusing the opposition alliance of trying to divide the country, PM Modi said, "The situation of the Congress, which ruled for 60 years, is very worrying." They are openly trying to divide the country. The only strategy of Congress and its INDI alliance is that they want to spread anarchy and instability in the country, they want to defame Modi no matter what.,
Stepping up his election campaign in Gujarat, PM Modi's itinerary includes public addresses in Anand, Surendranagar-Rajkot, Junagadh and Jamnagar.
On the second day of his visit, he will continue his campaign in the state, starting his day with a rally at Shastri Maidan in Anand in support of BJP candidates from Anand and Kheda Lok Sabha constituencies.
Later on Thursday, PM Modi is scheduled to address a rally near Trimandi Maidan on Surendranagar-Rajkot road. The event will focus on supporting candidates representing Surendranagar, Rajkot and Bhavnagar constituencies.
Continuing the campaign, the Prime Minister will deliver a speech at Crush University in Junagadh while targeting Junagadh, Porbandar and Amreli Lok Sabha seats.The day's program will conclude with his last public event at the exhibition ground in Jamnagar.