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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is addressing a rally in Mehsana district of Gujarat. He said, ” Bharatiya Janata Party is such a party which is bigger than an individual. And the nation is bigger than the party. This is our culture and we will work with this culture. ”---Advertisement--- PM Modi had four […]

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is addressing a rally in Mehsana district of Gujarat. He said, ” Bharatiya Janata Party is such a party which is bigger than an individual. And the nation is bigger than the party. This is our culture and we will work with this culture. ”

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PM Modi had four meetings scheduled in Gujarat today. After addressing the joint meeting of 7 assembly seats in Mehsana district, he addressed meetings in Dahod and Vadodara. He is currently addressing a rally at Bhavnagar.

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PM Modi attacked Congress

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the gathering at the Aerodrome Ground on Radhanpur Road, Mehsana. He said, “the soil of Mehsana has grown and shaped me. Mehsana decides the future of Gujarat, I am not contesting this election, the people of Gujarat are contesting. Now the youth of Gujarat have taken the banner of victory in their hands.”

Accusing the Congress, the Prime Minister said that Congress model means corruption of billions and trillions. Congress model means casteism, nepotism, and communalism. Congress divided power to stay inside, quarreled internally. Congress does not want to keep you take you forward rather it wants to keep you trapped.

First published on: Nov 23, 2022 08:26 PM IST


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