THE JHARKHAND STORY DESK
Sonipat, Sept 25: Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing a poll rally in Gohana in Haryana’s Sonipat district on Wednesday vehemently attacked the Congress party, saying that if they were to come to power by any chance, it would lead to the state’s destruction.
He cautioned that voting for the Congress endangers Haryana’s stability and future development.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi drew attention to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s purported role in the MUDA (Mysuru Urban Development Authority) scandal, accusing the Congress of being deeply embedded in corruption.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the Congress party for its alleged corruption and failure during its previous administration. He accused Congress of exploiting farmers’ lands in Haryana and fostering a corrupt environment where jobs and opportunities were obtained through dishonesty.
Modi slammed Congress for marginalizing SC/ST/OBC communities, claiming that they only received rights when Congress was out of power. He also labelled Congress as the most corrupt party, suggesting that it perpetuates corruption and nepotism wherever it governs.
He stated that under the BJP government, Haryana has secured a position among the leading states in both industry and agriculture.
He highlighted that major global corporations are showing interest in setting up factories in India. He further emphasized that increased industrialization primarily benefits the poor, farmers, and Dalits.