Congress’ Jairam Ramesh – India TV

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Congress’ Jairam Ramesh – India TV


Image Source : PTI Congress chief Jairam Ramesh

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: The Congress on Sunday (April 7) hit again at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his “Muslim League imprint” comment on get together manifesto, and mentioned that he’s “rattled” by its ensures and is making “baseless” remarks in opposition to it in desperation to “save his chair”. The response got here after PM Modi launched a blistering assault on the Congress alleging that its ballot manifesto has the imprints of Muslim League and the statements of its leaders displayed hostility in the direction of nationwide integrity and Sanatan Dharma.

Jairam Ramesh slams PM Modi

Congress common secretary Jairam Ramesh mentioned, “The people of India are now tired of the Prime Minister’s lies. After June 4, he will have to go on long leave. This is the guarantee of the people of India!”

The seven-phased Lok Sabha elections can have its fruits with the counting of votes and declaration of outcomes on June 4.

Jairam mentioned the Congress’ ‘Paanch Nyay Pachees Guarantee’ is awakening a brand new hope among the many folks of India after 10 years of “injustice”.

The Congress’ ensures are the necessity of the hour and that is the voice of the struggling folks of the nation, he mentioned in a submit in Hindi on X.

“Rattled by this guarantee card, the Prime Minister is saying baseless things in his desperation to save his chair,” the Congress chief added.

What had PM Modi mentioned?

Addressing an election rally in Bihar’s Nawada district on Sunday, his second within the state in 72 hours, the Prime Minister hailed his ally Nitish Kumar and BJP colleague Sushil Modi for turning issues round from Lalu’s “jungle raj”.

“The manifesto that the Congress has launched bears the imprint of the Muslim League.

It has not launched a ballot manifesto however a declaration of appeasement (tushtikaran patra),” PM Modi alleged.

(With PTI inputs)

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