Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducted a massive rally in Nabarangpur, Odisha where he took a jibe at Congress mentioning the cash haul that was discovered by ED in the early hours of the day. Calling out at the massive recovery of cash in Jharkhand, PM Modi called it ‘mountains of currency notes’.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “Today, mountains of currency notes are being found in the neighbouring state Jharkhand. People are saying he did the theft and money is being taken by Modi. Now tell me, if I stop their theft, stop their earning, stop their loot, will they abuse Modi or not? But should I do this work or not?…”
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PM Modi also criticized the Biju Janata Dal (BJD)-led government in Odisha, accusing it of obstructing the implementation of central schemes and allowing corruption to flourish. He lamented the lack of opportunities provided by the state government and its failure to prioritize women’s welfare.
Highlighting central government initiatives, such as financial aid for pregnant women and the Van Dhan Kendra Yojana, PM Modi contrasted these with alleged mismanagement of funds by the Odisha government. He promised to prioritize the welfare of Odisha’s citizens if the BJP is given the opportunity to govern, citing increased allocations for tribal welfare and the expansion of educational facilities during his tenure.
PM Modi urged voters to consider the BJP as an alternative to the incumbent government, promising to address their grievances and elevate Odisha’s status within five years.
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