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Modi hails BJP’s victory in Haryana, Slams Congress

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In a triumphant address following the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) victory in the Haryana Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the party’s historic win as a testament to the people’s trust in development and progress. Speaking at the BJP headquarters on Tuesday, Modi expressed his gratitude to the voters of Haryana, crediting their support for the party’s third consecutive victory in the state.

In his speech, Modi poetically referred to Haryana as the land where “doodh-dahi” (milk and curd) are a staple, symbolizing the richness and strength of the region. He added, “The people of Haryana have done wonders. Today, on the sixth day of Navratri, dedicated to Maa Katyayani, the lotus has bloomed for the third time in Haryana.” The Prime Minister likened the BJP’s win to divine blessings from the goddess, reinforcing the party’s success as a victory of good over falsehood.

Modi took the opportunity to criticize the Congress party, emphasizing the contrast between the BJP’s promise of development (vikas) and what he called the “pack of lies” propagated by the opposition. He highlighted how the BJP’s win in Haryana marks a significant moment in history, as the government has been elected for a third consecutive term, breaking new ground in the state’s political landscape.

Continuing his sharp critique of the Congress, Modi noted that the last time the Congress retained power in any state was 13 years ago, in 2011, when they were re-elected in Assam. He pointed out that since then, the electorate across India has repeatedly rejected the Congress in subsequent elections. According to Modi, this is because the Congress has lost touch with the needs and aspirations of the people.

Accusing the Congress of fostering division and unrest, Modi said, “Congress wants to weaken the country by weakening Indian society and spreading anarchy.” He argued that the Congress has a history of stirring discord among various sections of society, fueling tensions rather than promoting unity.

The Prime Minister further criticized the Congress for its treatment of marginalized communities, particularly Dalits and backward classes. “For decades, Dalits and backward communities were deprived of basic necessities like food, water, and housing,” Modi stated. He accused the Congress of holding a deep-seated bias against these groups, asserting that the party’s leadership would never allow a Dalit or backward person to rise to the position of Prime Minister due to what he described as their “hatred” towards these communities.

Modi also condemned Congress for undermining India’s institutions, accusing the party of misleading the public and attempting to tarnish the credibility of national institutions. “Congress is trying to defame India’s institutions and mislead the people,” he remarked, underscoring his belief that the opposition’s tactics were driven by desperation and a lack of vision for the country’s future.

In conclusion, Modi’s address was not just a celebration of the BJP’s electoral success but also a forceful rebuke of the Congress party’s strategies and ideologies. The Prime Minister framed the BJP’s victory as one rooted in development, unity, and the aspirations of the people, while positioning the Congress as an obstruction to progress and national cohesion.

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