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PM Modi stands firm in criticism of Congress’ wealth redistribution promise

The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, not withstanding, continues citing the Congress’s wealth redistribution claims as a point of criticism against them, akin to a robber who claims that he has been wronged. Modi is in the most aggressive phase as he intensified his attacks during the recent lorry.

The speech of Modi in Rajasthan once again reinforced his argument that Congress’s main purpose is to snatch away from people’s properties and give it to groups they admire by disguising it as their hidden agenda created on vote-bank politics. The PM quoted using a video of a speech by Rahul Gandhi at the event of manifesto launch on April 6. He emphasized that Rahul made the same promises as he did on the previous manifesto launch.

The attack on the issue, as put forward by Modi, was shared with the Muslim reservation instance done by the Congress in Andhra Pradesh between 2004 and 2010, which Modi considered a constitutional slip-up in the state. To him, reservation for marginalized groups was not about the issue of redistribution of this status based on religion, and that is why he reasserted to the audience that he had no doubt of its importance to equality.

The scandalous action of BJP veteran leaders like Amit Shah and Yogi Adityanath is to rebuff Congress national leader Rahul Gandhi’s result of the planned process of wealth distribution, citing confusion over the nature of the abstract “financial-institutional survey.”

The Congress party, awaiting action from the Election Commission, reiterates its apprehensions about the poll body’s independence and inductance. Furthermore, if possible, they will also take the manifesto and present it personally to the Prime Minister.

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