PM Modi Criticizes Congress at Khargone Rally, Highlights Party’s Internal Issues

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a public rally in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, shed light on the internal issues of the Congress party, citing the experiences of those who have recently left the party.

PM Modi stressed the importance of understanding the “dangerous intentions” of the Congress party, as revealed by those who had been associated with it for 20-25 years but have now decided to part ways. He noted that these individuals are now “breathing fresh air” and expressing their relief with the phrase ‘Enough is enough’.

The Prime Minister shared the ordeal of a woman who had to leave the Congress party due to alleged “torture” for her visit to the Ram Temple. He also highlighted another former member’s claim that the Congress party has been “hijacked by the Muslim League and Maoists.”

In a significant disclosure, PM Modi quoted another ex-Congress member who alleged that the “Congress Shehzada is planning to reverse the Supreme Court’s decision on the Ram Temple, akin to how his father reversed the SC’s decision in the Shah Bano case.”

These revelations come at a time when the political landscape of the country is witnessing a major shift, with many long-time members choosing to leave the Congress party. The repercussions of these allegations on the party’s reputation and its future strategies are yet to be seen.

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