PM Modi: Karnataka CM changed due to public anger, Congress keeps India dependent
PM Modi: Karnataka CM changed due to public anger

PM Modi Targets Congress Over Karnataka CM Change

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a public rally in Gujarat, launched a sharp attack on the Congress party, stating that the change of chief minister in Karnataka was a direct result of public anger against the party's misgovernance. He asserted that the people of Karnataka were fed up with the Congress government's failures, leading to the leadership change.

Congress Accused of Keeping India Dependent

Modi further accused the Congress party of pursuing policies that have kept India dependent on other nations for critical needs, including defense and technology. He highlighted that under the current government, India has made significant strides in self-reliance, particularly in manufacturing and innovation, contrasting it with the Congress era of imports and dependency.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the Congress party's approach has always been to keep India weak and reliant on foreign powers, whereas his government is focused on making India a global leader. He cited examples like the production of vaccines, defense equipment, and digital infrastructure as areas where India has become self-sufficient.

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Public Anger Against Congress

Modi pointed out that the frequent changes in chief ministers in Congress-ruled states are a clear indicator of the party's internal turmoil and disconnect with the masses. He said, "The people of Karnataka expressed their anger, and the Congress had to change its CM. This is just the beginning; the public will continue to reject Congress in every election."

The rally in Gujarat was part of the BJP's campaign to strengthen its presence in the state ahead of upcoming elections. Modi's speech resonated with the crowd, who cheered his remarks on national security and economic progress.

In conclusion, the Prime Minister urged the people to support the BJP in ensuring India's growth and self-reliance, warning against the Congress's alleged agenda of dependency. He reiterated that only a strong government at the center can guarantee the nation's security and prosperity.

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