Modi launches frontal attack on Congress, says it is allergic to development

NewsBharati    16-Oct-2017
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Gandhinagar, Oct 16: Setting the tone for the most prestigious Gujarat assembly election Prime Minister Narendra Modi lambasted the Congress party and its leadership for constantly opposing the developmental activities and adopting a negative attitude.

 

Reiterating that the BJP - world’s largest party - would successfully retain its stronghold in Gujarat with flying colours. Addressing a mammoth rally on the culmination of 15-day-long Gujarat Gaurav Yatra, a mass outreach campaign of Gujarat BJP which amassed the 7 lakh BJP workers across the state, Modi dared Congress to contest the forthcoming election on the issue of development.

In a fiery rebuttal to the remarks of Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, the Prime Minister slammed the Congress for stalling the development of Gujarat. Terming Congress as the ‘anti-Gujarat party’ Modi said that the dynastic party never ceased any opportunity to defame the people of Gujarat. Congress has lowered the standard of politics, he added.

Criticising the adamant stand of Congress on GST, Modi mentioned that even after the due consultation the principal opposition party is questioning the viability of GST which is so unfortunate. “Congress has no right to criticise”, Modi slammed.

 

Hailing the efforts of state BJP unit for the successful rollout of 15-day Gujarat Gaurav Yatra, the Prime Minister underlined that the mass outreach programme showcased the true spirit of Jan Shakti which will translates the immense trust and faith for the BJP led Gujarat government.

Lauding the efforts of BJP President Amit Shah Modi asserted that Shah is instrumental for the unprecedented and phenomenal performance of the BJP. He also assured that his party will leave no stone unturned for the fulfillment of the dreams of every Gujarati.

On this occasion, BJP President Amit Shah, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, Gujarat BJP In-charge Jitu Vaghani, senior leader and former CM Aanandiben Patel spoke on the occasion.

Senior party leaders including Ram Lal, V Satish, Bhupendra Yadav, Dy CM Nitinbhai Patel, Purushottam Rupala and other senior government and party officials were present.