PM Modi addresses an enthusiastic crowd in Palwal, Haryana

Published By : Admin | October 1, 2024 | 16:00 IST
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PM Modi, while initiating his address at the Palwal, Haryana rally, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to visit various parts of Haryana in recent days. The PM shared his observation that a strong wave of support for the BJP is sweeping through every village, with one resonating chant: "Bharosa dil se…BJP phir se!"

He confidently noted that Haryana has a consistent track record, mirroring the political sentiments of Delhi. After electing a BJP government for the third consecutive time in Delhi, it is evident that Haryana is set to follow suit, ensuring a third term for the BJP government here as well.

PM Modi evoked the spirit of Haryana, a land that has given the world the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. He emphasized that Haryana has always taught the value of hard work, urging people to work with dedication. He heavily criticized the Congress party, saying, "Congress's politics is about doing no work and stopping others from working." He contrasted this with the BJP's vision & commitment to hard work and delivering results.

The PM pointed out the internal conflicts within the Congress party in Haryana, saying that the people of Haryana are well aware of this. He emphasized that the most discontented are the Dalit, backward, and marginalized communities. "The Dalit community has decided not to be used as pawns to further the politics of father-son duos," he remarked, noting how they appreciate the BJP’s inclusive approach. PM Modi also praised Chief Minister Saini for his humility and for leading the state by taking everyone along.

The PM highlighted the extent of Congress's corruption, stating that when 1 rupee was sent, only 15 paise reached the poor. He rebuked the Congress, saying, "Those who looted the rights of the poor, gave the slogan of poverty eradication."

He added that the Congress kept critical national issues unresolved — blocking the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, preventing the full application of the Constitution in Jammu & Kashmir, and denying reservation for women in Parliament and Assemblies. He also noted how Congress left Muslim women stuck in the issue of triple talaq, showing that rather than solving the nation's problems, Congress focused on securing its own family's power.

As he furthered the speech, PM Modi stated that Congress believes its vote bank is secure and thinks those who love India will be divided. He also stressed the need to thwart Congress's divisive agenda. He urged everyone to unite and pledge to vote for the future of their children, the safety of their daughters, jobs without corruption, new investments in Haryana, better roads, and improved irrigation. PM Modi highlighted that Congress's only agenda is appeasement for votes.

PM Modi labelled Congress as the largest anti-Dalit party in the country, highlighting that it defeated Dr Ambedkar in elections twice and blocked his portrait from the Central Hall of Parliament. He pointed out that the highest incidents of Dalit violence occurred during Congress's rule and referenced a viral video of a Congress leader, known for his past malice towards Dalits.

He further warned that Congress plans to end reservation, with Haryana as their testing ground. He also assured the crowd that as long as the BJP and he are in power, the rights of SC, ST, and OBC communities to reservations granted by the Constitution will remain protected.

PM Modi expressed that it was a misfortune for the country that Congress received full support from the Pakistani government on the issue of withdrawal of Article 370. He posed an open question to the audience: "Can an agenda that pleases Pakistan resonate with the patriotic people of Haryana?" He further added that if Congress can appease Pakistan, how can they keep Haryana happy?

Taking a sharp jibe at the opposition, PM Modi stated, “Corruption runs through every vein of the Congress party; it is a party of brokers and sons-in-law." In contrast, he highlighted that the BJP government is now providing thousands of rupees in compensation to farmers.

PM Modi celebrated the achievements of Haryana's daughters, stating that they are proudly raising flags everywhere. He emphasized that the BJP government's initiatives are instilling new confidence in mothers, sisters, and daughters.

Addressing the huge rally, he shared an inspiring story from a newspaper about a sister who received drone pilot training under the NaMo Drone Didi scheme. He also said that sisters who had never ridden a bicycle or motorcycle are now becoming drone pilots, transforming from being dependent on their families to becoming financially independent "Lakhpati Didis" who support their households.

In his closing remarks, PM Modi declared that this election is about creating a new history and giving Haryana a new height of development. He reassured the audience that "your son is sitting in Delhi," urging them to elect the BJP government for the third time. He established that he guaranteed rapid development for Haryana and called on voters in Faridabad, Palwal, Mewat, and Gurgaon to ensure a significant victory for every BJP candidate.

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