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PM Modi blows poll bugle in MP, Chhattisgarh; Accuses I.N.D.I.A Bloc of Hidden Agenda to Extinguish Sanatan Dharma

During his address in Raigarh, Chhattisgarh, PM Modi lambasted the Congress government, accusing it of treating the state's mineral wealth as its personal "ATM," a tool for political gain.

PM Modi blows poll bugle in MP, Chhattisgarh; Accuses I.N.D.I.A Bloc of Hidden Agenda to Extinguish Sanatan Dharma

In a strongly worded critique aimed at the I.N.D.I.A bloc, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an impassioned appeal to the citizens of states heading to the polls, asserting that the Opposition harbors a “hidden agenda to extinguish Sanatan Dharma,” a reference to India’s ancient cultural and spiritual heritage.

During his address in Raigarh, Chhattisgarh, PM Modi lambasted the Congress government, accusing it of treating the state’s mineral wealth as its personal “ATM,” a tool for political gain. He condemned the widespread corruption and false propaganda characterizing the Congress-led administration.

PM Modi underscored that if the Congress had fulfilled its promise to alleviate poverty, he would not have had to put in extra effort. He contrasted this with his government’s record, citing the upliftment of 13.5 crore people from poverty in just five years through pro-poor initiatives.

Continuing his criticism of the Congress government in Chhattisgarh, PM Modi highlighted its lagging development efforts while excelling in corruption, even in cow dung procurement.

During his visit to Bina, Madhya Pradesh, PM Modi accused the I.N.D.I.A bloc of attempting to divide the country along cultural lines. He questioned the alliance’s leadership vacuum and expressed concerns about its hidden agenda to undermine India’s rich cultural heritage.

PM Modi called upon voters to assess political parties based on their performance and laid the foundation stone for various projects in Bina.

The Prime Minister further claimed that the I.N.D.I.A alliance, during its third meeting in Mumbai, passed a resolution aimed at “ending the Sanatan culture” in India, a move he vehemently opposed.

While inaugurating projects worth over Rs 50,700 crores, including the ‘Petrochemical Complex’ at Bina Refinery and ten new industrial ventures across Madhya Pradesh, PM Modi emphasized the significance of these initiatives for the state’s development.

He mentioned the launch of railway projects worth more than Rs 6,400 crores in Chhattisgarh, aiming to enhance energy production and healthcare facilities. PM Modi also highlighted the distribution of Sickle Cell Counseling Cards.

PM Modi praised India’s rapid modern development and social welfare model, noting the admiration it garnered from global leaders during the G20 Summit in New Delhi. He attributed this success to the government’s commitment to equitable development across all states.

He recognized Chhattisgarh as a vital driver of national development and stressed the importance of empowered regional powerhouses.

PM Modi recounted the Central Government’s consistent efforts to foster multifaceted development in Chhattisgarh over the past nine years, pointing to the various schemes and projects underway.

He celebrated the expansion of Chhattisgarh’s railway network, predicting reduced congestion and increased industrial development in the region.

PM Modi highlighted the positive impact of these infrastructure projects on employment and income opportunities for the local population.

He also inaugurated 50 bedded ‘critical care blocks’ in nine districts of Chhattisgarh and distributed 1 lakh Sickle Cell Counseling Cards, demonstrating the government’s commitment to healthcare and welfare.

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