
Lok Sabha Election 2024. Prime Minister Narendra Modi targeted the Congress while addressing a rally in Banswara, Rajasthan on Sunday. In this rally, PM Modi said that if Congress comes to power, it will distribute people's property among infiltrators and people with more children.
He said that former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had said that Muslims have the first right to the country's property. This means that after collecting this property, to whom will it be distributed? Who has more children? Will this property be distributed to them, will your hard-earned money be given to the infiltrators? Do you agree with this?
Many Congress leaders including Rahul Gandhi replied
Many opposition leaders reacted to this statement of PM Modi. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi wrote on social media handle The manifesto has started getting immense support. The country will now vote for its issues, its employment, its family, and its future.
PM Modi raised questions on the Congress manifesto
Questioning the manifesto of the Congress, the Prime Minister said, that Congress has said in its manifesto that if their government is formed, everyone's property will be surveyed, and how much gold our sisters have will be investigated. The gold and silver assets held by our tribal families will be counted. Do you agree?
PM Modi further said, do governments have the right to confiscate your hard-earned property? The gold that our mothers and sisters have is not for show, it is related to their pride.
Owaisi got angry
At the same time, AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi said, PM Modi wrote on X, PM Modi today called Muslims infiltrators, and said that they have more children. From 2002 till now, Modi has had only one guarantee: abuse India's Muslims and garner votes. If we are talking about the country's wealth, then in the Modi government, his billionaire friends have the first right to the country's wealth.
Today 1% of the people of India have eaten 40% of the country's wealth. Common Hindus are being shown fear of Muslims, but the truth is that someone else is getting rich with your money.
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