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Madhya Pradesh rally: Narendra Modi accuses Congress of being arrogant

Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Friday addressed an election rally in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh.

Zee Media Bureau
  • Modi concludes speech.
  • Modi appeals to the people to vote for the Lotus and reject Congress.
  • Modi accuses Congress of being arrogant. They are neither answering for their work nor for their sins, says Modi
  • They are interested in filling bottles of alcohol, but not feeding the poor, says Modi
  • Despite Supreme Court orders, the government did not give wheat to the poor, but they gave it to alcohol manufacturers - Modi
  • Congress has broken the promises it made, says Modi and asked the people whether they would vote for the grand old party. The Crowd responded with a big NO.
  • Congress doesn’t cares for the poor - Modi
  • Modi attacks Congress, says the ruling party only concerned about securing the chair.
  • Modi congratulates CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan for Atal Jyoti Abhiyan’’, says Shivrajji is He is working towards providing electricity to the people.
  • Madhya Pradesh people tremble when they think of Congress ruled days - Modi
  • Did you get electricity earlier? Did you get power when people were ill? When you had to study for exams, Modi asks the gathering
  • Praising Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s development work, Modi says the people of Madhya Pradesh state has decided to vote for development and will not support vote bank politics: Narendra Modi
  • In this scorching heat you have come in such large numbers - Modi in Khandwa
  • Narenda Modi begins speech Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Friday addressed an election rally in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh. The BJP leader will also address election gatherings in Barwani, Jhabua and Indore later today. Security forces have been facing a daunting task to guard the BJP’s PM candidate, who is considered to be on the hit list of terror outfit Indian Mujahideen. A series of small bombs killed six people at a rally the Gujarat Chief Minister held in the city of Patna on October 27. An elite team protecting Modi has been ordered to secure all public meetings using the same tactics of the Special Protection Group that guards former and serving prime ministers and their families along the lines of the US Secret Service. Modi’s now has three layers of protection: one group to take on any attackers, a second to provide cover and a third to get him to safety.