PM warns that implementing Congress’ ‘Maoist’ manifesto will lead to bankruptcy for India, speaking at a Mumbai rally.

Modi criticizes Congress manifesto as "Maoist" and says it will harm economy and lead to bankruptcy if implemented.

May 17th 2024.

PM warns that implementing Congress’ ‘Maoist’ manifesto will lead to bankruptcy for India, speaking at a Mumbai rally.
During a rally in Mumbai, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his concerns about the Congress' manifesto for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. He referred to it as "Maoist" and warned that if implemented, it could have detrimental effects on the country's economic growth and lead it towards bankruptcy. As the star campaigner for the BJP, Modi claimed that the Congress, if given power, would go to extreme measures such as taking gold from temples and even women's "mangalsutras". He also mentioned their plans to impose a 50% inheritance tax.

Modi delivered this message at his final rally in Maharashtra, held at Shivaji Park in support of Shiv Sena-BJP candidates. He strongly criticized the Congress for their election manifesto, stating that it showed their desperation for survival and their willingness to go to any extent. He pointed out that the Maoist manifesto not only included extreme measures like taking gold and imposing taxes, but it would also impede economic growth and lead the country towards bankruptcy.

The Prime Minister also shed light on the Congress' plans for a 50% inheritance tax, which he believes is a tactic to gain votes from a particular community. He referred to this as "vote Jihad" and stated that the party intends to conduct an X-ray of people's property and hand it over to their vote-bank. Modi had previously mentioned that the Congress' election document had a Muslim League imprint on it.

Modi then shifted the focus towards his government's track record of ten years and their roadmap for the next 25 years. He proudly mentioned the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya and the removal of Article 370, which granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir. These were once considered impossible tasks, but they have now become a reality, thanks to the power of the people's vote.

In an effort to sway the people's decision, Modi urged the citizens of Mumbai to remember the terror attacks and bomb blasts that have occurred in the city in the past. He then highlighted the change in the security and safety of the city since 2014, when his government came into power. He assured the people that in the past ten years, they have felt safe and secure, and it is crucial to continue this progress by voting wisely on May 20.

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