Congress ‘Strangled’ Constitution During Emergency: PM Modi

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HOSHIARPUR (PUNJAB) (CNI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday attacked the Congress for “ranting” about the Constitution when it was the one that “strangled” it during the Emergency and not care about it when Sikhs were killed in the 1984 riots.

 

industry and farming in Punjab,” he charged.

Modi said the politics of selfishness of the Congress and INDI alliance has caused loss to the country.

They continuously opposed Ram Temple and because of the appeasement politics, they are opposing CAA (Citizenship (Amendment) Act), he said.

Modi said after decades such a time has come that a full majority government at the Centre will score a hat-trick as he invoked Guru Ravidas to say that he was the inspiration for working towards the welfare of the poor.

“Welfare of the poor is my government’s top priority. And in this big inspiration is of Guru Ravidas,” he said while noting that Hoshiarpur is called “Chotti Kashi” and is “tapobhoomi” of the guru.

“And see the coincidence, Varanasi, from where I am MP, Guru Ravidas was born there. Therefore, in this pious land of Hoshiarpur, closing of the poll campaign is a matter of pride for me,” he said.

Noting that Guru Ravidas said, “man changa to kathoti mein ganga” (if a man’s heart and intentions are pure, then everything is pure), he said, “I am dedicated to the service of the nation with full honesty and, therefore, people’s blessing are with me.”

“After decades, such a time has come that a full-majority government at the Centre is going to score a hat-trick. Biggest reason for this is the dream of Viksit Bharat.

Today, every Indian is aligned and connected with the Viksit Bharat dream,” he asserted.

Guru Ravidas envisioned such a society where there is no discrimination on the basis of caste, he said, adding people are getting benefits of government’s schemes without discrimination.

After we form government, in the third term, what the government will do in the next 125 days, how it will do, for whom it will do and for how long, work on this roadmap has been done, he said.

“I had said from the ramparts of the Red Fort, ‘yehi samay hai, sahi samay hai’. I am saying this again: the 21st century belongs to India,” he said.

When there is a ‘damdar’ government in the country, foreign governments also see our “dum” (might).

And in this brave land of Punjab, who better would know the meaning of ‘damdar’. ‘Damdar’ government is that which teaches lessons to the enemy and strikes inside its territory, one which makes India self-reliant and prosperous, he said.(CNI)

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