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Article 370 Revoked, Kashmir Stable: PM Modi Slams ‘Ghamandiya Gathbandhan’

Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections 2024, PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday addressed a public rally in Purnea, Bihar.

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Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections 2024, PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday addressed a public rally in Purnea, Bihar.

From Slamming ‘Ghamandiya Gathbandhan’ To Commitment to Constitution Protection; Things PM Modi Addressed

Addressing a public rally, PM Narendra Modi restated his commitment to marginalized communities and the protection of the Indian Constitution. PM Modi asserted that he prioritized Dalits, backward classes, and tribal communities due to their heightened poverty vulnerability.

“The problems faced by villages, the poor, Dalits, marginalized communities, which had been struggling for decades, Modi has resolved them in 10 years,” PM Modi said.

Stating Seemanchal a sensitive area, PM Modi stated, “Those who play the politics of the vote bank have made Purnia and Seemanchal havens for illegal trespassing.”

PM Modi emphasized that the outcome of the 4 June elections will determine the security of the Seemanchal region.

PM further added, “Those who oppose the CAA for political gains should also know one thing, this is Modi. He is neither afraid nor will he bend.”

The Prime Minister however asserted, “Previously, neighboring countries used to attack us. You felt like taking them out and hitting them in their homes. Modi fulfilled your wish, and as a result, the country that used to challenge us is now wandering around with a begging bowl,” PM stated.

Speaking on BJP’s Election Manifesto, PM Modi said that government will continue to its thrust on the welfare of the poor.

Hitting out at the opposition alliance, PM Modi said, “Those in the ‘Ghamandiya Gathbandhan’ used to say that if Article 370 is revoked, there will be fire in Kashmir. Today, Article 370 has been revoked, there is no fire in Kashmir. The intentions of those who wanted to divide India are on fire.”

Bihar will witness polling for 40 Lok Sabha seats across all 7 phases. The dates are 19 April, 26 April, 13 May, 20 May, 25 May, and 1 June. The counting of votes will happen on 4 June.

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