Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that while on one hand, the BJP returned to power in several states in recent times, the Congress failed to make a comeback since Assam in 2011.
Prime Minister Narendra being honoured with garland at BJP headquarters in New Delhi on Tuesday. (Photo: X/BJP4India)
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that while on one hand, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has returned to power in several states in recent times, the Congress has never come back to power since Assam in 2011.
Addressing the party workers, after BJP’s thumping win in Karyna at the party headquarters in the national capital on Tuesday, the PM said, “Wherever the BJP forms government, people of the state support it for a long time. On the other hand, it’s long since Congress got a second term in recent times in any state. There are states where Congress was in power 60-70 years back, but since then never came back in those states.”
First time since BJP going to form govt third time in Haryana: PM Modi
The Prime Minister also noted that this was the first time in Haryana that a party is all set to form government for the third successive time. “The BJP is not only the world’s largest party, but has also won hearts across the country,” he added further.
Hitting out at the party further PM Modi said that Congress wants to spread the poison in the name of castes. Pointing out that the people of the country have put ‘no entry’ boards for the Congress, he said that the former always thought that it had the birthright to stay in power. In an apparent attack on Leader of the Opposition in LokSabha Rahul Gandhi, he added, “Those born with a golden spoon want to pit the poor against each other in the name of castes”.
‘Congress won’t allow anybody from backward class to become PM’
“The Congress would never allow anybody from the backward class to become prime minister of this India. The party wants to create anarchy in the country. This is the reason, why they are trying to instigate the people. They tried to turn farmers against us, but failed in their ambitions,” he said further.
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