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BJP fulfilled promises on Article 370, Triple Talaq, Ram temple: PM Modi

Also, lashing out at the Congress manifesto, he called it a reflection of Muslim League and Left ideology rather than the grand old party’s vision.
03:33 AM Apr 07, 2024 IST | IANS
Ajmer, Apr 06 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses during a public rally ahead of Lok Sabha elections, in Ajmer on Saturday. (ANI Photo)
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New Delhi, Apr 6: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Saturday spoke at length about achievements and realisation of its electoral promises under the NDA government while describing his 10 years of work as a mere ‘trailer’.

Addressing a gathering at the Saharanpur rally, PM Modi said that scrapping Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, revoking Triple Talaq, and constructing the Ram temple in Ayodhya was the party’s mission and the BJP government turned them into reality.

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“This year, Ram Navami will be celebrated inside the grand Ram temple complex, stone-pelters in Kashmir have now joined the mainstream while Muslim women are gung-ho ever since the scrapping of Triple Talaq,” he said explaining how these steps were benefitting the public.

The PM said that Muslim women and daughters would continue to bless him for generations for the path-breaking initiative on Triple Talaq.

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He said that the BJP was a mission and objective-based party and it goes to great lengths to fulfil its promises, unlike the INDIA bloc which drags its feet on every issue and also doesn’t hesitate to take anti-India stand for its benefit.

“BJP believes in Rashtraniti and not Rajniti. Nation First is our biggest priority and we continue to abide by it even in adverse scenarios,” PM Modi told the gathering.

Listing out milestones of the last 10 years and also the ‘Sankalp’ of the BJP government in making people’s lives easier, he said that his government was working day and night to realise the dream of Viksit Bharat while the opposition was desperate for power.

Further taking a jibe at the fractured INDIA bloc, the PM said that the rival parties had lost clear vision, because of the outpouring of support for the BJP and they were now fighting to lower the victory margin rather than thinking of dislodging the incumbent government from power.

“Samajwadi Party is not able to decide its candidates, it is repeatedly changing its nominees while Congress doesn’t even have candidates to contest elections,” he said.

Mocking Congress' failure to announce names for its pocket boroughs Amethi and Rae Bareli, PM Modi said that the grand old party is devoid of candidates even in its stronghold.

Also, lashing out at the Congress manifesto, he called it a reflection of Muslim League and Left ideology rather than the grand old party’s vision.

The PM asked the people to take his message of ‘Sabko Modi ka Pranam’ to every citizen of the constituency and sought their support for BJP candidates from Saharanpur and Kairana Lok Sabha seats.

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