Congress has made common man’s life deplorable and insecure.

Published By : Admin | May 8, 2009 | 10:57 IST

Narendra Modi was in Punjab yesterday to address rallies. He made scathing attack on Congress party and held it responsible for making common man's life deplorable. Prices have touched the sky and common man life is in a constant threat of terrorism but the Prime Minister has no words of sympathy to offer. He commented that Dr Singh is not at all disturbed by the terrible condition of the Sikhs in Pakistan and his government has done nothing for the families of the soldiers who have lost their lives on the battle field.

Addressing rallies in Jalandhar, Hoshiyarpur and Pathankot, he stated that Congress party has ruled the country for last five years and one family has ruled the nation for 50 years yet in thousand of villages in India, there is no portable water available and they have hardly taken any measurable steps for healthcare issues in villages.

Dr. ManMohan Singh is the Prime Minister of one family whereas L K Advani is the Prime Ministerial candidate of not only of BJP Party but of the entire Nation, Modi added. He said Congress Party and SRP talks a lot about poverty and poor people but doesn't understand the plight of the poor people.

He stated that Gujarat state was considered to be a dry state but today it has been made fertile and there is no scarcity of water and it has created a model of development for the entire nation.

He appealed to the people to vote for L K Advani and free the nation from the rule of Congress Party and it's Vote Bank Politics that has caused nation appalling damage.

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