During a public rally in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Congress party, accusing them of advocating for a Bharat plagued by poverty and crises.
PM asserted that Congress seeks to impede the country’s development by reverting to outdated policies and obstructing progress. Modi highlighted the Congress’s purported intent to reinstate Article 370, abolish the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), and even eliminate India’s nuclear weapons.
Moreover, Modi criticized the Congress for opposing the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code, which aims to ensure uniform civil laws for all citizens regardless of their religious affiliations. He emphasized the significance of this code in promoting equality among diverse communities.
The Prime Minister condemned the Congress’s reluctance to embrace progressive reforms, stating that Bharat’s future lies in advancement, not regression.
#WATCH | Addressing a public gathering in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "Modi has pledged to a Uniform Civil Code. Indian citizens, whether they are Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian or Buddhist, should have uniform civil laws. But Congress is opposing… pic.twitter.com/sBx0TGNMIa
— ANI (@ANI) May 24, 2024
Support for BJP Candidate Kangana Ranaut
In a bid to rally support for BJP candidate Kangana Ranaut, Prime Minister Modi denounced the Congress’s derogatory remarks against her, labeling them as insults not only to Ranaut but also to the people of Mandi and Himachal Pradesh.
He highlighted Ranaut’s achievements as emblematic of the aspirations of Bharatiya women, urging voters to reject Congress’s regressive mentality, particularly its alleged anti-women stance.
Historical Significance of Palampur
#WATCH | Addressing a public gathering in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "Today, I want to remind you that there was a meeting of the BJP Working Committee in Palampur. The decision taken there created history. In this same session, the BJP resolved… pic.twitter.com/f9j7qwfCx0
— ANI (@ANI) May 24, 2024
Reflecting on the historical significance of Palampur, Prime Minister Modi recounted the BJP’s pivotal decision to construct the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya during a meeting held there. He attributed the success of this endeavor to the support of the people, asserting that their votes empowered the BJP to fulfill this longstanding aspiration of millions of Hindus.
Modi emphasized the importance of continuing this momentum by ensuring BJP’s victory in the upcoming elections.
Moreover, later Former Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jairam Thakur in an interview with ANI says, “A very historic rally (of PM Modi) has taken place here…The Prime Minister said that we will win all four Lok Sabha seats and also urged for victory in the by-elections…”
#WATCH | Mandi: Former Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jairam Thakur says, "A very historic rally (of PM Modi) has taken place here…The Prime Minister said that we will win all four Lok Sabha seats and also urged for victory in the by-elections…" pic.twitter.com/vwhXmWR0jT
— ANI (@ANI) May 24, 2024
Appeal for Support in Himachal Pradesh
Expressing confidence in BJP’s prospects in the upcoming elections, Modi urged the people of Himachal Pradesh to support the party in securing victory in all six assembly seats. He warned against the alleged detrimental impact of Congress’s policies on the state’s development and called for collective action to safeguard Himachal Pradesh’s future.
Modi reiterated his belief in BJP’s ability to secure a decisive victory, signaling a potential rejection of the Congress for the third consecutive time.
With polling scheduled for June 1 in all four seats in Himachal Pradesh, the BJP aims to replicate its success from the 2019 elections, where it secured victories in all four Lok Sabha constituencies.
Modi expressed optimism regarding BJP’s performance in the ongoing elections, foreseeing a potential “hat-trick” victory for the party in Himachal Pradesh and a decisive rejection of the Congress by the electorate.
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