Congress Hates OBCs, Can’t Tolerate PM From Backward Class: PM Modi In Nanded

Congress Hates OBCs, Can’t Tolerate PM From Backward Class: PM Modi In Nanded

Maharashtra Meeting Elections: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday lashed out on the Congress alleging that division amongst Dalits, Adivasis, and Backward Courses fits the politics of the grand outdated get together. Accusing the Congress of divisive politics, PM Modi claimed that the get together hates OBCs because it can not come to phrases with the truth that an individual from backward courses has been the Prime Minister of the nation for the final ten years.

Whereas talking at a marketing campaign rally in Nanded, the Prime Minister stated that division amongst Dalits, Adivasis, and Backward Courses fits Congress’ politics, however resulting from their unity, it’s dropping its help base. “It fits the Congress’ politics if Dalits, Adivasis, and Backward Courses are divided. Its sport plan is to divide you into completely different teams and communities,” he stated.

“Congress hates the OBCs as a result of it can not digest the truth that an OBC is the prime minister for ten years and dealing by taking everybody alongside,” the Prime Minister stated. Claiming that the Congress desires to remove the facility of unity between the OBC communities, PM Modi alleged that the grand outdated get together desires to grab reservation. “They need to divide the OBC communities into small castes and snatch the facility of their unity. If it occurs, Congress will snatch the reservation,” he alleged.

Efforts to divide individuals on caste strains and deprive them of reservation had been made by leaders from Jawaharlal Nehru to Rajiv Gandhi, he claimed. Echoing the objective of `Viksit Bharat,’ the Prime Minister exuded confidence that there’s a wave in favour of the `Mahayuti’ alliance of the BJP, Shiv Sena, and NCP.

“Therefore, the BJP and its allies are chosen by the individuals repeatedly. Within the Lok Sabha elections, Nanded didn’t vote for us. I hope you’ll bless me now,” he stated, referring to the defeat of the saffron get together’s Pratap Chikhlikar by Congress’ Vasant Chavan.

Elections to the 288-member Maharashtra meeting shall be held in a single section on November 20, and the counting of votes will happen on November 23.



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