PM Modi’s Rally in Rudrapur: A Call for Unity and Stability

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public rally in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, where he expressed his concerns about the Congress party’s recent actions and statements.

Modi criticized the Congress party for their alleged attempts to ignite discord within the country. “After staying out of power for just 10 years, they have started talking about igniting fire in India,” he said. He urged the public to “punish such people” by not allowing them to regain power.

The Prime Minister accused the Congress of losing faith in democracy and pushing India towards anarchy and instability. He cited an incident in Karnataka where a Congress leader spoke about dividing the country into two parts. “Shouldn’t those who talk about dividing the country be punished?” he asked the crowd.

Instead of reprimanding the leader for his divisive comments, Modi claimed that the Congress party rewarded him with an election ticket. This move, according to Modi, is indicative of the party’s disregard for national unity and stability.

The Prime Minister’s speech was a call to action for the public to uphold the principles of unity and democracy. He urged the citizens to make their voices heard in the upcoming elections and to choose leaders who will work towards a united and stable India.

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