Haryana election 2024: Voting for Congress risks Haryana's stability and development, says PM Modi
PTC News Desk: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday, launched a sharp attack on the Congress during a campaign rally in Gohana, Haryana, ahead of the October 5 Assembly elections. He warned voters that if Congress were to come to power, even by mistake, it would jeopardise the state's stability and derail its progress.
"Voting for Congress means putting Haryana's stability and development at stake," Modi cautioned, urging voters to support the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to ensure continued growth and prosperity.
Modi emphasized that, as election day nears, the momentum is shifting in favor of the BJP. He pointed out that under the BJP’s leadership, Haryana has secured a position as a leading state in both industry and agriculture.
"Today, the world's biggest companies are interested in setting up factories in India," Modi remarked, adding that industrial growth benefits the poor, farmers, and Dalits the most.
He also invoked the legacy of B. R. Ambedkar, noting that Ambedkar believed industrialization played a crucial role in empowering Dalits, a vision the BJP government is committed to advancing. As the election approaches, Modi’s message focused on maintaining Haryana’s development trajectory, while painting the Congress as a threat to the state's progress.
- With inputs from agencies