Modi calls for Congress leader to clarify reasons for sudden silence on Ambani and Adani.

PM Modi criticized Congress for not raising the "Ambani-Adani" issue like Rahul Gandhi used to, suggesting a possible deal between the two.

May 8th 2024.

Modi calls for Congress leader to clarify reasons for sudden silence on Ambani and Adani.
In a fiery speech at an election rally in Vemulawada, Telangana, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Congress party. He questioned why the party has suddenly stopped raising the issue of Ambani and Adani, which their leader, whom he referred to as 'Shehzada', used to do for the past five years. He went on to ask if they have made some kind of a deal.

Modi did not hold back his words as he asked the crowd if the Congress has suddenly received a truckload of money, which is why they have stopped targeting the industrialists. He challenged them to explain to the people of Telangana how much money they have received from Ambani and Adani. He also questioned the sudden change in their behavior towards the industrialists, accusing them of receiving stolen goods.

The Prime Minister then went on to criticize the Congress for their continuous attacks on the Modi government and his apparent favoritism towards the top five industrialists in the country. He reminded the audience that the Congress had been accusing him of favoring Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani, among others.

Modi continued his attack on the Congress and the BRS party in Telangana, stating that while the BJP works with a 'nation first' principle, these parties prioritize their own families. He accused them of openly criticizing each other on corruption, but ultimately being the same when it comes to their actions.

As the third phase of general elections has ended, Modi expressed confidence in the BJP and NDA's victory in the remaining four phases. He assured the crowd that with their blessings, they are marching towards victory. In a final jibe, he took a dig at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, mentioning the ongoing discussions about the 'double R' tax in the state.

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