The number of Congress seats in the Lower House is predicted to hit a record low; PM says Rahul is running in Rae Bareli because he knows he will be defeated in Wayanad.

Modi predicts Congress' lowest ever Lok Sabha seat count, taunts Rahul's defeat in Wayanad after contesting from Rae Bareli.

May 3rd 2024.

The number of Congress seats in the Lower House is predicted to hit a record low; PM says Rahul is running in Rae Bareli because he knows he will be defeated in Wayanad.
In a rally in Bardhaman-Durgapur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi confidently stated that the Congress party's performance in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections will be the lowest it has ever been. He took a jab at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's decision to contest from Rae Bareli in Uttar Pradesh, suggesting that it was a sign of defeat after sensing the potential loss in his current constituency of Wayanad.

Modi went on to criticize the Congress for their alleged plans to take away quotas meant for marginalized communities such as Scheduled Castes, Dalits, and OBCs, and instead give them to their "jihadi vote bank" in the name of appeasement politics. He also slammed the opposition bloc INDIA and Congress for supporting the controversial "vote jihad" remarks made by a Samajwadi Party candidate in Uttar Pradesh, who is an ally of the Congress.

The prime minister confidently stated that there was no need for opinion polls or exit polls to determine the Congress party's defeat, as he had predicted it long ago in Parliament. He also took a dig at Sonia Gandhi, saying that her resignation from her Lok Sabha seat and entry into Parliament through Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan was a clear sign of the party's impending loss.

Modi then turned his focus to Rahul Gandhi, calling him the "shehzada" (prince) of Congress, who had to resort to contesting from Rae Bareli after losing the Amethi seat in the last election. He confidently stated that Rahul Gandhi knew he would lose Wayanad this time.

Challenging the Congress, the prime minister demanded that they give a written statement assuring that they will not amend the Constitution to provide reservations based on religion. He emphasized that it was crucial for them to give this assurance and not take away the existing reservations for SCs, STs, and OBCs, and give them to their vote bank on the basis of religion.

Modi also did not shy away from criticizing the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal, accusing them of making Hindus "second-class citizens" in the state. Overall, the prime minister's speech was a strong display of confidence and determination as he rallied his supporters and appealed for their votes in the upcoming elections.

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