PM Modi: “As long as I am Alive, There Will Be No Religion-Based Reservation”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi remarked on Wednesday that the Congress party, which once derided him as a ‘tea-seller’ in 2014, has faced a resounding response from the nation. He highlighted the significant decline in the party’s political standing, from previously holding 400 seats to now being reduced to merely 40. Addressing the Vijay Vishwas meeting, […]

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by Manish Raj Malik - May 1, 2024, 6:47 pm

Prime Minister Narendra Modi remarked on Wednesday that the Congress party, which once derided him as a ‘tea-seller’ in 2014, has faced a resounding response from the nation. He highlighted the significant decline in the party’s political standing, from previously holding 400 seats to now being reduced to merely 40.

Addressing the Vijay Vishwas meeting, PM Modi criticized the previous government for its association with terrorism, corruption, and scams before 2014. He reaffirmed his commitment to upholding reservations for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes, asserting that religious-based reservations would not be entertained under his leadership.

PM Modi challenged the Congress to declare their stance against religious-based reservations and accused them of spreading falsehoods regarding the BJP’s intentions to abolish reservations. He emphasized the BJP’s dedication to protecting reservations and criticized the Congress for its lack of vision and enthusiasm for governance.

PM Modi also outlined plans for the first 100 days of his third term, focusing on the welfare of the poor and farmers. He expressed determination to secure victory in every booth, underscoring the importance of each vote for his party’s success.