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Modi calls Cong Sultan of tukde-tukde gang, says 2024 LS polls will decide India's future by 2047

Modi calls Cong Sultan of tukde-tukde gang, says 2024 LS polls will decide India's future by 2047

Mysuru, Apr 14 (UNI) Making several strong statements regarding the Congress party and its alleged intentions and actions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday stated that the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will not only decide the next five years but also the future of developed India by 2047.
PM Modi accused the INDI alliance of wanting to destroy the powers of the Hindu religion and emphasised his commitment to protecting it. He also alleged that Congress is involved in appeasement politics, suggesting they prioritise certain groups over others for political gain.
"People in INDI Alliance want to finish 'Sanatana'. They want to destroy the powers of the Hindu religion. Till Modi is there, these hateful forces will never succeed, this is Modi's guarantee...2024 Lok Sabha elections will not just decide the next 5 years but the 'Viksit Bharat' of 2047," he said addressing a historic general election poll rally where the stage was shared by former PM HD Deve Gowda and his sons HD Kumaraswamy and HD Revanna at the Maharaja's Palace Grounds here.
The joint campaigning was a a part of the NDA to display the united effort of both BJP and JDS to woo the voters of the Old Mysuru Region where the BJP is trying to make inroads, and yet has been fruitful so far.
PM Modi reiterated his guarantee to the poor to build 3 crore houses and provide free ration for 5 years.
PM Modi also believed that the Congress party is acting as the "sultan" or leader of what he refers to as the "tukde-tukde gang." "Congress party aaj tukde-tukde gang ki sultan banke ghoom rahi hai'. Congress still has intentions to divide, break and weaken the country," he said addressing a rally here. He also reiterated his guarantee to the poor to build 3 crore houses and provide free ration for 5 years.
Referring to Congress candidate DK Suresh's separatist remarks, PM Modi flayed Congress for giving tickets to individuals who speak against India.
He also claimed that Congress asked for proof from the Army regarding surgical strikes and is working with the political wing of a banned organisation involved in terror activities.
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