Stay United Or Congress Will Take Away Your Quotas: PM Modi In Maharashtra

Stay United Or Congress Will Take Away Your Quotas: PM Modi In Maharashtra

Mumbai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi in poll-bound Maharashtra, saying Agadi meant “biggest players of corruption."

Addressing a public rally in Chandrapur's Chimur, PM Modi said, “The rapid development of Maharashtra is beyond the reach of Aghadi. They have done a PhD in braking development. And Congress is a double PhD in it. Aghadi yani Bhrastrachar ke sab se bade khiladi, Aghadi Yani khiladi (Aghadi means biggest players of corruption)."

Campaigning for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is an ally of the present Mahayuti government in the state, PM Modi said Maharashtra has seen the wonders a double-engine government can do.

“You have seen the double speed of development in the last 2.5 years. Maharashtra is the state with maximum foreign investment. There are new airports and expressways, one dozen Vande Bharat trains are running, and more than 100 railway stations are being transformed. The people of Chandrapur have been demanding rail connectivity for years, but Congress and Aghadi did not let that happen," he said.

PM Modi also took a dig at Congress and said the grand old party wanted to divide people based on their caste. He urged people to stay united to prosper.

“Agar aap ek nahi rahe, aapki ek jutata tuti, sabse pehle congress aapka reservation cheen legi (If you don’t stay united congress will take away your quotas)," he said.

The tribal population in the country is around 10% and Congress wanted to divide the Adivasi community into castes and weaken them. “If the Adivasi community gets divided into castes, it will end its identity and strength. The prince of Congress has announced this in a foreign country (Rahul Gandhi) We don’t have to become a part of Congress conspiracy and we have to stay united.

The Prime Minister's scheduled rallies in Maharashtra include public meetings in Solapur and Pune, as part of the Bharatiya Janata Party's campaigning efforts. With less than a week left to go for the polls, PM Modi is set to address rallies and campaign for MahaYuti candidates.