Lok Sabha Elections: PM Modi claimed to win 370 seats, Congress said - if he cannot do so, he will refuse to take oath

Posted on 6th Feb 2024 by rohit kumar

Congress has taken a dig at PM Narendra Modi's claim of winning 370 seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. He has asked whether he will refuse to take oath if the BJP gets fewer seats than claimed. Congress also criticized PM Modi for his attacks on Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi.

 

Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi posted on Twitter and said, the Prime Minister often says that there are only two castes in the country - rich and poor, but on Monday in Parliament, he called himself the biggest OBC. Said that it is necessary to change this mentality of considering someone small and someone big. Be they OBC, Dalit or tribal, economic and social justice cannot be provided to them without counting them.

 

 

After all, why is PM Modi afraid of caste-based calculation- Rahul Gandhi

PM Modi keeps talking here and there. After all, why are they afraid of caste-based calculation? At the same time, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said that the PM does not sleep without taking the name of the Congress party. He talked about nepotism, our leaders have given their lives for the country.

 

He posted on X and said, I want to ask PM Modi how many people from your party have given their lives for the freedom, unity, and integrity of the country. Whereas, Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal said that by calling himself the biggest OBC, PM Modi has done nothing but deny the bitter reality of complete under-representation of OBCs in all sectors including the central government.

 

India Shining Part Two is going to happen

Congress MP Manickam Tagore asked whether he would not take an oath if his party could not achieve the figure of 370 seats in the elections. This kind of dream of the BJP has always failed. Pointing to the BJP's slogan in the 2004 Lok Sabha elections, he said, now India Shining Part Two is going to happen. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh said that the youth of the country are saying that Monday was Modi's last speech in Parliament as PM. Bye-bye Modi is trending at number 1.


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