PM Modi urges voters: choose between ‘Vote Jihad’ or Ram Rajya

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Khargone district, emphasized a critical juncture in India’s history, urging the public to choose between what he termed as “vote jihad” and the ideal of Ram Rajya.

Accusing the opposition, particularly the Congress, of promoting divisive politics, he warned against their alleged intentions to prioritize dynastic interests over national welfare. Modi criticized the Congress for what he labeled as “vote jihad,” likening it to a communal appeal against his leadership akin to threats from terrorists in Pakistan.

He cited instances of former Congress members leaving the party, alleging that it had been infiltrated by extremist elements and accused it of planning to overturn legal decisions, drawing parallels with past controversial actions.

The Prime Minister also lambasted Congress leaders for their alleged pro-Pakistan remarks, questioning their loyalty to the nation. He hailed the achievements of his government, including economic growth, the revocation of Article 370, empowerment of marginalized communities, and the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

Modi expressed satisfaction with the ongoing voting process in the Lok Sabha elections and met with BJP booth-level workers to rally support. The election dynamics in Indore, slated for May 13, are highlighted, underscoring the BJP’s strategy of mobilizing grassroots support.

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