Congress Carrying Pakistan’s Agenda Inside Jammu and Kashmir Assembly: PM Modi In Nanded

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  • November 9, 2024
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Nanded: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday once again launched a scathing attack at the Congress , its alliance partner National Conference and other regional parties in Jammu and Kashmir who are advocating for the restoration of Article 370. Addressing a rally in poll-bound Maharashtra , PM Modi said, “we love J&K but they love Article 370″ adding the ‘Grand Old Party’ has carried out Pakistan ‘s agenda inside the J&K Assembly.  

“…We love Jammu and Kashmir, they love Article 370. Since Article 370 was removed from Jammu and Kashmir, terrorism has been curbed there. Was the tricolour hoisted in Lal Chowk or not? Did people celebrate Diwali in Lal Chowk or not? Democracy has strengthened there. For the first time after 75 years of independence, Dalits got their rights. But who was troubled by this? Pakistan was the most troubled and second was Congress. Till now, Pakistan was roaming the whole world and demanding the restoration of Article 370. No one was listening to it. But now Congress has carried out Pakistan’s agenda inside the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly… Can we forgive such a Congress? Will you punish such a Congress or not? Will you defeat them in this election or not? Will you teach them a lesson or not,” PM Modi asked.

“…Congress cannot tolerate the fact that for the last 10 years, there is an OBC Prime Minister in the country and he is taking everyone along with him. Therefore, Congress is playing the game of eliminating the identity of OBC and dividing them into different castes… Congress wants to snatch the identity of the large group of OBC and divide it into different castes with smaller groups. You will have to stay vigilant of Congress’ divisive tactics. You will have to stay aware about Congress’ hidden agenda of breaking and destroying the country. ‘Hum Ek Rahenge toh Safe Rahenge’…,” the Prime Minister said in Nanded rally.

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