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PM ACCUSES CONGRESS OF CORRUPTION, PAINTS THE PARTY AS 'LOOT KI DUKAAN
The Daily Guardian
|July 10, 2023
In a scathing attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Laccused the Congress of engaging in corruption and deceit and painted the party as a "shop of loot" and a "market of lies".
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He asserted that the Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government in Rajasthan was on the brink of downfall, a prediction based on the palpable "anger" among the state's residents.
Addressing a large public rally at Norangdesar, PM Modi alleged that the state government, under Congress leadership, had established an unsavoury reputation for corruption, crime, and politics of appeasement. He charged that the current administration had allowed Rajasthan to become infamous for crimes against women.
"The protectors here are becoming the predators. The whole government seems to be busy in saving rape and murder accused," Modi said. He criticised the Congress party's impact on the nation, accusing it of weakening the country when in power and tarnishing its image when out of power.
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