PM Modi Condemns Congress for Spreading Discord with Fabricated Videos

Speaking at an election rally in Telangana's Zaheerabad, PM Modi highlighted, "In this scenario, the involvement of Telangana Congress and RR himself has come to light," alluding to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, among other leaders, who have been summoned by Delhi Police in connection with a case involving the manipulation of a video featuring Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

In Zaheerabad, on April 30th, Prime Minister Narendra Modi voiced his strong criticism towards the Congress party, accusing them of deceiving the public, fostering societal tension, and fostering a confrontational atmosphere through the dissemination of fabricated videos.

Speaking at an election rally in Telangana's Zaheerabad, PM Modi highlighted, "In this scenario, the involvement of Telangana Congress and RR himself has come to light," alluding to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, among other leaders, who have been summoned by Delhi Police in connection with a case involving the manipulation of a video featuring Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

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He questioned the ethical conduct of individuals holding constitutional positions, stating, "Can any patriot anticipate such actions from those in authoritative positions?"

Furthermore, PM Modi accused the Congress of initiating a disruptive trend in these elections, aiming to undermine democratic principles.

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Asserting his commitment to safeguarding the reservations of Dalits, STs, and OBCs, PM Modi pledged, "As long as I am alive, I will not permit reservations based on religion."

PM Modi launched a scathing attack on the Congress for what he perceived as a disrespect towards the Constitution. He reminded the audience of the Constituent Assembly's decision against religious-based reservations, emphasizing that only Dalits, tribals, and OBCs were entitled to reservations.

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However, PM Modi alleged that the Congress, in contrast, was undermining the principles laid down by Ambedkar, surreptitiously granting reservation benefits to their electoral constituency at the expense of marginalized communities.

He accused the Congress of betraying various communities, including the Banjara and Madiga communities, and reiterated his commitment to advocating for the long-pending demand for the sub-categorization of SC reservations.

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Responding to Congress's accusations against the BJP's intentions to amend the Constitution, PM Modi retaliated, accusing the Congress of harboring disdain towards the Constitution since its inception. He cited instances from the Nehru-Gandhi lineage's tenure, alleging a history of disrespect towards the Constitution.

PM Modi pledged to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Constitution extensively during his third term, vowing to expose the Congress's alleged transgressions at every opportunity.

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Predicting a dismal performance by the Congress in the upcoming parliamentary elections, PM Modi positioned the BJP as the sole alternative, citing their contributions to Telangana's development and accusing the state's Congress government of obstructing key projects.

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