Narendra Modi Prime Minister of India
Narendra Modi Prime Minister of India

On Friday, PM Modi harshly criticized the opposition party Congress. This assault followed Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge’s suggestion that his party’s state branches should only commit to financially viable promises. PM Modi tweeted that Congress is understanding that while it’s simple to make false promises, it’s challenging to execute them effectively. Throughout the campaign, they make commitments to the public that they will never be able to keep. The Congress party has now been greatly revealed in front of the public.

In a separate post, the Prime Minister expressed the importance of being wary of the culture of deceitful promises supported by the Congress party. The residents of Haryana recently showed a preference for a stable, progress-focused, and hard-working government by rejecting falsehoods. Many people are starting to understand nationwide that voting for the Congress means supporting chaos, poor financial conditions, and extreme corruption. The citizens desire growth and improvement over the false promises made by the Congress party.

In a different X post, the Prime Minister said that in Karnataka, the Congress is focused on internal party politics and corruption instead of focusing on development. This will not only do that, but it will also pull back the current programs. Government workers in Himachal Pradesh are not paid their salaries punctually. Farmers in Telangana are anticipating a loan forgiveness. Previously in Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan, they had made commitments to provide certain benefits but failed to follow through for five years. There are numerous instances of the Congress in action.

Previously, Mallikarjun Kharge stated in a media briefing that in Maharashtra he advised against announcing 5, 6, 10, or 20 guarantees. If guarantees aren’t announced according to the budget, bankruptcy will be inevitable. If funds are unavailable for road maintenance, the public will become hostile towards you. If this administration does not succeed, the future generation will inherit only disgrace. They will be required to reside in a foreign land for a period of 10 years. Kharge made his statement in response to the suggestion from the Karnataka Congress government to potentially revise the Shakti scheme, which provides free bus transportation for women.