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Nadrendra Modi accused Congress of playing divisive politics

Kanpur: Narendra Modi on Saturday asked the people of Uttar Pradesh to throw Congress, BSP and SP out of power and “bury” vote bank politics forever.

Attacking the ruling SP and the main opposition BSP in the state, who provide outside support to Congress-led government at the Centre, Modi described them as a “troika” which has “eclipsed” the holy confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati.
“Uttar Pradesh wants to break free from this eclipse to restore its pristine glory,” he said.

Similarly, the people of Uttar Pradesh should take the lead in dislodging the troika from Delhi, he said, citing the call from this historic city for driving out the British.

“More than 5,000 innocent people were killed in the last one year in UP. The government in UP still continues to play its games for vote bank politics,” Modi said.
He further alleged that the Akhilesh Yadav government is making efforts to release those facing serious charges of terror activities. “They are playing with the nation’s security. We will not allow them to destroy UP or the country for vote bank politics,” Modi said.
He alleged that it is in the “DNA, blood and thought process” of the Congress to play divisive politics and divide brothers.
Attacking the Congress, SP and BSP, the BJP leader said they have become “masters” in making false promises, fooling the people and taking them for a ride.
He slammed the Prime Minister on the coal allocation issue, saying a senior official has said that if he is an accused then the PM should be “accused no.1”.
“Had we ever heard such words before for a Prime Minister? They say the coal files have gone missing. In Delhi the whole government has gone missing…. Due to your misdeeds, life has gone missing in India,” he said.
Taking jibes at Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi for his remarks on poverty, the BJP leader said one should look at the language he has used.

 

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