Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a significant appearance in the Barmer Lok Sabha constituency on Friday to gain support for Union Minister and BJP candidate Kailash Choudhary.
Addressing the Congress’s concerns regarding the Constitution’s integrity, PM Modi said, “The Constitution holds paramount importance, akin to revered texts like the Geeta, Ramayana, Bible, and Quran. Even the esteemed Baba Saheb Ambedkar couldn’t dismantle it.”
In a scathing indictment of the Congress, he underscored the party’s prolonged rule of over five decades, yet criticized its purported failure to provide comprehensive solutions to major national issues. Additionally, PM Modi accused the Congress of disseminating false information about the Constitution.
Modi said that Congress opposes every work which is in the national interest. We worship Shakti, but the princes of Congress say that they will destroy the power of Hindu religion.
He said that you do not know the strength of my mothers and sisters. Only my mothers and sisters will deal with those who destroy this power. Congress boycotts Ram temple.
Congress gives protection to the rioters who pelted stones in Rajasthan during Ram Navami procession. When infiltrators come into the country, Congress welcomes them, but opposes the CAA law that gives citizenship to Dalit-Sikh brothers and sisters who opposed the partition of the country.
Prime Minister Modi said that Congress is playing an old record these days. As soon as elections come, it is their fashion to lie in the name of the Constitution. Congress did not allow Ambedkar to receive Bharat Ratna, but made him lose the election. The same Congress is now taking cover of lies in the name of the Constitution to abuse Modi. It is Modi who has started celebrating Constitution Day for the first time in the country.
Congress had opposed celebrating Constitution Day in Parliament. This is an insult to Baba Saheb Ambedkar.
Modi criticized the India Alliance, claiming their manifesto reflects a deep-seated hatred for India. He likened the Congress manifesto to the divisive tactics of the Muslim League during partition. Furthermore, he condemned another party in the alliance for proposing the dismantling of India’s nuclear arsenal, a move he deemed perilous for national security.
Modi questioned the motives behind such proposals, insinuating external pressure aimed at weakening India.
Modi reassured that despite delays, the Barmer refinery would be inaugurated during his third term, promising significant job opportunities in the region. Drawing parallels to Kutch, Gujarat, he highlighted the transformative development achieved there, envisioning a similar trajectory for Barmer. Modi lamented the alleged hindrances imposed by the Congress government, suggesting that an airport in Barmer could have been operational if not for such obstacles.