Ahmedabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday asserted India developed strong relations with Islamic nations like Saudi Arabia after he assumed office in 2014 and said Congress claim of tampering with voting machines shows it has already accepted defeat in the Gujarat Assembly polls as he gave last minute push to the BJP's high-decibel campaign. On the penultimate day of campaigning for the second phase of Assembly polls covering 93 seats on December 5, Modi addressed election rallies in Patan town of north Gujarat, Sojitra town in Anand district, Kankrej village of Banaskantha district and Ahmedabad, where he also held a road show. Addressing an election rally after leading a road show in Ahmedabad, he slammed the Congress and claimed the opposition party and its governments splurged taxpayers' money on "family, relatives, and for their personal use". 


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"After 2014, India has developed strong relations with Islamic nations. It is a matter of pride for me as well as for every Gujarati that nations like the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia and Bahrain have conferred their top awards to me. Yoga is now part of the official syllabus in Saudi Arabia," said Modi. Hindu temples are also coming up in Bahrain and Abu Dhabi, the prime minister told the gathering. Unlike the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which puts nation first, the Congress has always given priority to just one family, said Modi. 


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According to the PM, the Indian economy ranked 6th in the world when the country got Independence in 1947 and went down to the 10th position by 2014, when the Congress was last in power at the Centre. "After I assumed office and the BJP came to power in 2014, the economy rose from the 10th spot to the 5th position (in 2022) in eight years. The Congress could not do it because of dynastic politics, scams and appeasement politics," said Modi. 


The Prime Minister said the Congress alleging tampering of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMS) is an indication it has already accepted defeat in the Gujarat Assembly elections. "The way Congress has started blaming EVMs after yesterday's voting in Kutch, Saurashtra and south Gujarat (in first phase of polling), it is evident the opposition party has conceded defeat and has accepted that the BJP will win the elections. Alleging EVM tampering is an indication the Congress is on its way out," said Modi at an election rally in Patan town. "The Congress knows only two things - abuse Modi ahead of polls to please the voters and then blame EVMs after voting," said the BJP's top campaigner. He slammed past Congress governments for "widening" the rift between the rich and the poor in the country and "looting" the funds meant for the welfare of the deprived sections of society.


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 "A former Congress PM used to say that out of Re 1 sent by the Centre, only 15 paise reaches the poor," Modi said, referring to the late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's famous quote from the 1980s. "In those days, local bodies, state governments and the Centre were ruled by the Congress. The BJP was not in the picture then. So which `palm' was responsible for siphoning off 85 paise?" he stated in a dig at the Congress's poll symbol. Targeting the grand old party further, Modi alleged it only believed in 'atkana, latkana aur bhatkana' (stalling, delaying and misleading), and said those who looted the poor in the country were now abusing him for putting an end to corruption.