On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi sharply criticized the Congress Party, claiming it has consistently made unrealistic promises to the public without delivering on them. He noted that while making big promises in election campaigns may be easy, the Congress Party has repeatedly failed to fulfill these promises once in power, leaving people disappointed and frustrated.
In Karnataka, Modi stated, the Congress has focused more on internal conflicts and "loot" than on development. Modi also warned that they are planning to roll back beneficial schemes already in place. In Himachal Pradesh, government employees are struggling with delayed salaries, and in Telangana, farmers await loan waivers Congress had promised. Similar unmet promises, Modi argued, can be seen in Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan, where Congress failed to implement allowances over a five-year span.
Modi emphasized that voters should remain cautious against what he described as Congress’s "fake promises." He pointed to the recent elections in Haryana, where the people rejected Congress’s claims in favor of a government committed to stability and development. According to Modi, there is a growing awareness across the country that voting for Congress risks non-governance, weak economic policies, and corruption.
In conclusion, Modi asserted that India needs a vision of development and progress, urging the public to prioritize stability and action-driven leadership over empty promises.
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