HomeElections 2024Lok Sabha Election 2024Rajasthan‘Even listening to Hanuman Chalisa …’: After ‘mangalsutra’, PM Modi launches another attack on Cong

‘Even listening to Hanuman Chalisa …’: After ‘mangalsutra’, PM Modi launches another attack on Cong

Rajasthan Lok Sabha polls: As soon as the Congress came into power in 2004, they decided to give reservation to Muslims out of SC/ST reservation in Andhra Pradesh, says PM Modi.

April 23, 2024 / 21:05 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 23 hit out at the Congress and said that it is difficult to even follow one’s faith under its rule. PM Modi was addressing a rally in Rajasthan’s Tonk when he recounted the incident from Karnataka wherein a shopkeeper was attacked for listening to Hanuman Chalisa.

Sharpening his attack on the Congress on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti, PM Modi said, "In Karnataka, they beat up a poor shopkeeper just because he was listening to Hanuman Chalisa in his own shop. Such is the condition of law and order in the Congress-ruled Karnataka. Even listening to Hanuman Chalisa becomes crime under Congress rule,” he said.

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The Prime Minister told the gathering that Rajasthan has suffered under the Congress rule. "For the first time on Ram Navami this time, Shobha Yatra procession was taken out in Rajasthan ... In a state like Rajasthan where people chant Ram-Ram, Congress banned Ram Navami..." he added.

The PM said when "the country gave Modi the opportunity to serve in Delhi, the country took decisions that no one had imagined". "But if the Congress had been in power, stones would still be pelted at our forces in Jammu and Kashmir. If the Congress was in power, the enemies would still be cutting off the heads of our soldiers from across the border and the Congress government would not have done anything. One Rank One Pension would not have been implemented for our soldiers, bomb blasts would have been taking place in the country if Congress was in power," he said.