Deciding Between 'Vote Jihad' and 'Ram Rajya': PM Modi's Rally Message in Madhya Pradesh

Expressing his dismay, PM Modi asserted that "The Congress and the INDI Alliance neither care about our faith nor the nation's welfare. Their statements after every phase of voting reflect their love for Pakistan, which is astonishing."

In a fervent address at a public rally in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered scathing criticism aimed at the Congress and its allies, accusing them of prioritizing political appeasement over national interests.

Expressing his dismay, PM Modi asserted that "The Congress and the INDI Alliance neither care about our faith nor the nation's welfare. Their statements after every phase of voting reflect their love for Pakistan, which is astonishing."

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"They have appealed to a specific group to get together in order to defeat Modi. They are engaging in appeasement politics. The Indian people now have to choose between "vote jihad" and "Ram Rajya" in their nation," he continued.

Additionally, PM Modi attacked the Congress for supposedly punishing its leaders when they travel to Ayodhya.

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"One Congress leader, who had gone to Ayodhya to offer prayers, was tortured and forced to quit the party," he alleged.

While voting in Bhopal, Vidisha, Guna, Gwalior, Bhind, Morena, Sagar, and Betul is taking place on Tuesday, the fourth phase of voting will take place on May 13 in Khargone and seven other constituencies, which also include Indore and Ujjain.

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