By – Aditi gupta
If voted to power, the Congress, as stated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, would give money to infiltrators along with individuals with more kids.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech in Rajasthan on Sunday, at which he stated that the Congress would give the nation’s wealth to people with more children if they came to power, outraged the Congress. The prime minister was yet again dividing Hindus and Muslims, contrary to the Congress, which criticized the speech and accusing him of lying.
Claiming that the Congress platform calls for them to estimate the gold with mothers and sisters, gather information about it, and then split that property. Narendra Modi called this strategy “urban naxal” in Banswara, Rajasthan. They’ll give it to the following person: The administration of Manmohan Singh had declared that Muslims held privilege over all national property. The Congress declared that there was no such assurance in their manifesto.
The statement made by former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2006 was the subject of the reference to the previous administration. Manmohan Singh’s remark at the time caused an uproar and the PMO issued a statement saying that it was misunderstood—intentionally and maliciously. “Devise innovative plans to ensure that minorities, particularly the Muslim minority, are empowered to share equitable in the fruits of development,” Singh pushed the states in his statement. Following the dispute, the PMO claimed that all priority areas, including as SCs, STs, OBCs, women and children, and minorities, were included in Manmohan Singh’s reference to the first claim on resources.
This remark turned into a topic of controversy between the Congress and the BJP following Narendra Modi’s Banswara rally.
According to Congress leader Pawan Khera, categories like “Hindu” and “Muslim” are not even mentioned in the Congress manifesto. “We emphasized justice—justice for women, labor, youth, and tribal people. People are going over our manifesto today to see if we have used any such offensive words, thanks to the prime minister.As they became aware, Congress did not use those exact clauses. Such remarks have no place in our manifesto, our minds, our Constitution, or our society, added Pawan Khera.