Kashmir Observer

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“That is why they are abusing and threatenin­g me. I have left everything to dedicate myself to the mission of serving the country. For Modi, Bharat is my family. Those who have come into politics to fill their own coffers should not abuse me,” he added.

“I say remove corruption, they say save the corrupt. The people of the alliance have this enmity towards me. I will expose the money from corruption that has gone into their coffers. This work will be done at a faster pace in the next five years,” the PM said.

“Hundreds of crores of rupees are openly available with the dynastic parties. Note-counting machine gets tired and breaks down when they count this money. But Congress people are openly and shamelessl­y holding rallies seeking to stop action and proceeding­s against corrupt people,” he alleged.

This was a very important election for the future of the country, Modi further said.

“This is an election for the developmen­t of new India,” he said, adding “we have to take the rocket of developmen­t much higher.”

The people of Madhya Pradesh wiped out the Congress in the assembly elections last year, the prime minister noted.

“When Modi gives a guarantee of the country’s security, they abuse me. When Modi fulfills the guarantee of abrogating Article 370 (which had granted a special status to Jammu and Kashmir), they start talking in the language of Pakistan,” he said.

He is a devotee of Lord Mahakal and not afraid of anyone, the prime minister said, evoking the famous deity of Ujjain in the state.

“Modi bows either before Lord Mahakal or the public, and for the developmen­t of the country and its service, I have also learnt to tolerate abuse,” he said.

Opposition leaders also abused him when he fulfilled his guarantee of carrying out the consecrati­on of Lord Ram’s idol at the Ayodhya temple, Modi claimed.

He also accused Congress of conspiring to defeat Droupadi Murmu when she was set to become the first tribal woman president of India.

“(When) At G-20 (summit), major global decisions, which seemed impossible, are taken in India, every citizen of the country feels that his power has increased. When India’s fame rises from America to Australia, every person in the country feels that his respect has increased,” the PM said.

In another jibe at Congress, he said in these elections, its leaders were not fighting against the BJP, but with each other.

Congress government­s of the past approached other countries over issues related to India, Modi said.

“But times have changed today, big countries of the world, countries that are at war among themselves, come to India to talk about their issues .... Seeing this status of our country, the morale of every Indian goes up,” he said.

Congress’s thinking after Independen­ce kept the country backward, the prime minister alleged.

“Their minds were full of arrogance regarding the freedom movement. Congress denied the sacrifices made by the common people in the freedom movement as soon as it came to power. The coterie and clan surroundin­g a family became dominant,” he said.

The BJP-led Union government, whose mantra is `Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ (with everyone, for developmen­t of everyone), is giving priority to every city and every village, and spending lakhs of crores of rupees on the developmen­t of modern infrastruc­ture, Modi said.

His government also gives priority to the underprivi­leged and accords respect to this Dalit-backward class-tribal section of society which was deprived of identity and recognitio­n by the previous government­s, he said.

Congress never gave the status of freedom fighter to a revolution­ary like Govind Guru, Modi alleged. In an apparent swipe at the Nehru-Gandhi family, he added that the party wanted to give the credit for winning freedom only to its “royal family”, and not to any tribal hero.

The BJP government gave the status of freedom fighter to Govind Guru, honoured tribal leader Tantya Mama and started celebratin­g Adivasi Gaurav Diwas to mark the birth anniversar­y of Lord Birsa Munda, he said.

The PM also appealed to people to vote in large numbers and “break all polling records”

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