PM Modi Unveils Congress’s ‘Dangerous Intentions’ at Khargone Rally

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a public rally in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, made a series of allegations against the Congress party.

“To understand how dangerous the intentions of the Congress are, one must listen to those who had been in Congress for 20-25 years but now, have left it,” said PM Modi. He added that these people who are leaving Congress are “breathing fresh air and saying ‘Enough is enough’.”

The Prime Minister quoted a woman who left the Congress party, stating that she was “tortured so much for going to the Ram Temple, that she had to leave Congress.” He also mentioned another former Congress member who claimed that the “Congress is hijacked by Muslim league and Maoists.”

In a significant revelation, PM Modi quoted another person who left the Congress party, stating that the “Congress Shehzada wants to reverse the Supreme Court’s decision on Ram Temple just like his father reversed the SC’s decision in the Shah Bano case.”

These statements come at a time when the political landscape of the country is witnessing significant shifts, with many long-time Congress members choosing to leave the party. The implications of these allegations and the impact on the Congress party’s reputation remain to be seen.

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