Prime Minister Modi Condemns Congress' 'Sins' as Electorate's Verdict

Modi expressed the nation's desire to steer clear of the pre-2014 era, suggesting a collective aspiration for progress and change. He accused the Congress of corroding the country's foundation with nepotism and corruption, asserting that the electorate's frustration is a direct consequence of these transgressions. Despite the Congress's past electoral prowess, Modi pointed out its diminishing influence, symbolized by its inability to field candidates in a significant number of constituencies.

During an election rally in Jalore district, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted that the electorate is holding the Congress accountable for its past actions, highlighting the stark contrast between the party's historical performance and its current struggle. Modi emphasized that the electorate's dissatisfaction stems from the Congress's failure to uphold the nation's integrity and strength. He underscored the sentiment in Rajasthan, a state deeply rooted in patriotism, where voters have decisively rebuked the Congress.

Modi expressed the nation's desire to steer clear of the pre-2014 era, suggesting a collective aspiration for progress and change. He accused the Congress of corroding the country's foundation with nepotism and corruption, asserting that the electorate's frustration is a direct consequence of these transgressions. Despite the Congress's past electoral prowess, Modi pointed out its diminishing influence, symbolized by its inability to field candidates in a significant number of constituencies.
 

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Addressing a gathering in Bhinmal, Modi rallied support for BJP candidate Lumbaram Chaudhary, illustrating the BJP's commitment to addressing the concerns of the electorate. With Rajasthan offering 25 Lok Sabha seats, the ongoing electoral process serves as a litmus test for the political landscape in the state. The first phase of polling witnessed a resounding rejection of the Congress in 12 constituencies, with the remaining 13 slated for polling in the upcoming phase on April 26.

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