PM Modi Appeals people to not get upset with 'insulting language' used against him by Congress

"The 'shehzada' of the Congress party is so worried these days that he enjoys insulting Modi every other day, saying one bad thing or the other. He keeps on saying things. I am seeing it on social media and TV that a lot of people are getting upset with what is being said against me and the language that is being used against the Prime Minister of the country," said PM Modi while addressing a public rally in Morena Lok Sabha constituency in Madhya Pradesh's Chambal region.

In one of his speeches at a public rally in the Madhya Pradesh Lok Sabha constituency of Chambal region, Prime Minister Narendra Modi protested against the barrage of "insulting remarks" hurled at him by leading Congress leaders as part of the Lok Sabha election campaigning. Expressing anguish over the daily onslaught of insulting words, PM Modi asked the people not to get disturbed by such pejorative language used against him.

"The 'shehzada' of the Congress party is so worried these days that he enjoys insulting Modi every other day, saying one bad thing or the other. He keeps on saying things. I am seeing it on social media and TV that a lot of people are getting upset with what is being said against me and the language that is being used against the Prime Minister of the country," said PM Modi while addressing a public rally in Morena Lok Sabha constituency in Madhya Pradesh's Chambal region.

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Moreover, PM Modi accused the Congress of entertaining the tendency to enjoy power than the welfare of the nation. He accused the Congress of playing such games with the future of the people. In contrast to this, PM Modi emphasized that the BJP would always ensure the welfare of the country and that for the BJP, the well-being of the nation takes precedence over anything else, including the party's development.

In contrast to this, PM Modi gave a stark contrast to that of the Congress, whose leaders are apparently keen on the family's interests, while the BJP is committed to ensuring the welfare of the country. The theme of the public rally was also 'Vijay Sankalp', signaling the BJP's determination to win. 

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