Wednesday, 20 November 2013

People are angry with Congress: Modi

Gujarat chief minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Wednesday addressed a rally at Shahdol in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh and said there was strong BJP wave in the state.




Highlights of what Modi said in Shahdol:

 • This visit here is not an election visit. I am not here only to ask for votes, this district is a Tirth Kshetra for me

 • Shivraj Chouhan has done a lot of work for the upliftment of women and tribal communities

 • This is not a election visit for me, it like a pilgrimage


 • He and lakhs of Karyakartas are devoted to serving people of MP

 • Proud of Shivraj Singh Chouhan's contribution to develop MP

 • MP government under Shivraj ji has done a lot to protect forests and for upliftment of tribals and women

 • Child mortality rate has come down massively in MP under Shivraj Singh Chouhan

 • These days its difficult finding venues for BJP rallies in the cities, no ground is big enough, we have to look at places far away

 • These days it's difficult finding venues for BJP rallies in cities, no ground is big enough

 • Congress ruled the nation for 50 years. They never cared for the people

 • People are angry with Congress. They want to puish the party. They deserve punishment

 • Congress leaders talk about poverty for votes

Earlier, addressing a rally in Chhatarpur, Modi claimed that the UPA-led central government and the Congress party was finding it difficult to digest the progress being madein BJP-ruled states of the country.
Modi, while praising the development-linked work of chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, said: "Shivrajji has done a lot of work on the irrigation front. Can you see this development or not? You can see it, but Delhi cannot."
Madhya Pradesh is going to polls on November 25, and results would be announced on December 8, along with those in Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Mizoram and New Delhi.

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