BJP Leader Naqvi Accuses Congress of Colluding with Muslim League's Hidden Agenda

With the BJP launching a vigorous offensive against the Congress's election manifesto, Prime Minister Modi went as far as to claim that the opposition's document bore the stamp of the Muslim League, with "every page reeking of breaking India".

Accusations flew as BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi alleged that the Congress had aligned itself as a "proxy partner" in the alleged "hidden agenda" of the Muslim League. Naqvi urged citizens to fortify the inclusive "environment of development" fostered under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.

With the BJP launching a vigorous offensive against the Congress's election manifesto, Prime Minister Modi went as far as to claim that the opposition's document bore the stamp of the Muslim League, with "every page reeking of breaking India".

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Addressing reporters, Naqvi expressed, "The Congress has become a proxy partner in the hidden agenda of the Muslim League, which is plotting to sow conflict, confrontation, and division within the nation." He emphasized that the "Modi era" had ushered in a golden period characterized by safety, prosperity, and inclusive empowerment for all societal segments. "This upcoming general election presents an opportunity to bolster the inclusive and all-encompassing development environment, instilling trust under Modi's leadership," he added.

Naqvi highlighted Prime Minister Modi's transformation into an "effective, authentic, and credible guarantor" of India's prosperity, having replaced communal polarization with a commitment to inclusive empowerment.

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While refraining from specific names, Naqvi cautioned against the crafty ambitions of certain "Samanti" (feudal) Sultans engaged in a sinister conspiracy to besmirch Bharat's glory.

Asserting the BJP's confidence in securing a third consecutive term under Modi's stewardship, Naqvi stated, "The arithmetic of Modi's success will dismantle the opposition's calculations."

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As the nation gears up for the Lok Sabha elections scheduled in seven phases commencing April 19, the fate of the parties will be sealed on June 4 during the vote count.

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