>

Lok Sabha Election 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Shivamogga, Karnataka.

Lok Sabha Election 2024: PM Modi is on South tour. On Sunday he addressed a public meeting in Andhra Pradesh. Today PM Modi is on Karnataka tour. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Shivamogga, Karnataka. People greeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he arrived at a public event. There were crowds standing on both sides of the road. PM Modi also responded by shaking his hand. In his speech, PM Modi said that you will play a big role in realizing ‘four hundredth day on June 4th’.

Counterattack on Rahul Gandhi’s statement

Taking a dig at Rahul Gandhi’s statement without taking his name, PM Modi from Karnataka’s Shivamogga said, ‘On June 4, he will know what it means to challenge power. Attacking Congress, he said that Congress is a party which can go to any extent to gain power. PM Modi said that the British left, but Congress has not left the British mentality of divide and rule. Congress first divided the country, divided people on the basis of caste, community, religion, region and language and to gain power, Congress also divided the country, but still Congress with divisive mentality is satisfied with this. Not there.

Congress is playing a dangerous game of dividing the country – PM Modi

Attacking Congress from Shivamogga, PM Modi said that Congress has again started playing the dangerous game of dividing the country. PM Modi said that now he has also started speaking openly about his intentions, recently a Congress MP from Karnataka has given a statement in this regard. Dividing the country once again. Instead of throwing such MPs out of the party, the Congress party is saving them. Karnataka will never allow such politics and such conspiracies to succeed. Speaking from the stage, PM Modi said that Congress should be selectively wiped out in this Lok Sabha election. You will have to come with this resolution on 26th April and 7th May.

Also Read: Himachal Pradesh: Shock to 6 rebel Congress MLAs from Supreme Court, refused to ban them

Leave a Comment