Pm Modi Expressed His Thoughts While Engaging With Haryana Bjp Members Via The Namo App As A Component Of The Party'S Mera Booth, Sabse Mazboot Initiative.
PM Modi expressed his thoughts while engaging with Haryana BJP members via the NaMo app as a component of the party's Mera Booth, Sabse Mazboot initiative.

PM Modi stated on Thursday that the Congress is mainly involved in internal conflicts, spreading misinformation to gain control, and is disconnected from public concerns, while emphasizing that the people have chosen to grant the BJP another opportunity to govern Haryana.

Engaging with Haryana BJP workers via the NaMo app as a component of the party’s “Mera Booth, Sabse Mazboot” initiative, he talked about the importance of grassroots work for the October 5 assembly elections and urged them to strive hard to secure victory in every booth.

He instructed party workers to concentrate on each family at a polling booth since there is one week left for polling in Haryana. It is worth mentioning that there are a total of 20,629 polling booths in Haryana.

PM Modi started his nearly one-hour conversation by talking about his close relationship with the people of Haryana, where he dedicatedly served the party in the 1990s, and thanked them.

Accusing the Congress of not fulfilling its role as an effective opposition over the last decade, the prime minister asserted that most of its efforts are focused on internal conflicts. He stated that every child in Haryana is knowledgeable about the internal conflict within the prominent political party.

Nowadays, the loudspeakers of the Congress, which were previously making bold claims, have now become feeble, stated PM Modi. Certain individuals claim that the strength of Congress is diminishing day by day. Over the last decade, Congress has also not succeeded as the opposition. He stated that the party had been disconnected from the concerns of the people for a decade… individuals like that will never be able to gain the confidence of the people of Haryana.

However, we should not just rely on their internal conflicts for our strategy. PM Modi said they will meet their fate, but we must assert our presence by increasing our efforts.

He continued his attack on Congress by stating that those opposing them in elections rely entirely on lies. They constantly lie, their conversations make no sense, and they ruin the atmosphere. Modi asserted that the Congress had made grand promises to the people of Himachal Pradesh, such as providing a “golden roof for every house.”

However, once they took control of the state, the prime minister claimed that development halted, despite their promises to uphold the previous pension system they are struggling to meet payroll and fill job vacancies. He stated that the Congress had committed to providing Rs 1,500 to women who have been patiently anticipating it for two years.

The prime minister stated at the event that Himachal Pradesh serves as a demonstration of using deception to secure election victories, and the residents of Haryana should be made aware of this.

He claimed that the Congress party was skilled at deception but pretended to be honest and righteous like “Raja Harishchandra”. Modi instructed the BJP workers to visit each house in person to uncover them. He stated that the extent of atrocities against Dalits in Haryana during the Congress rule is unimaginable, and urged party workers to reveal these incidents to the public.

“Haryana has appointed an OBC as chief minister for the first time.” A chief minister was never appointed from the backward classes. Modi stated that Congress would never admit to this.

He claimed that the Congress could not come to terms with the fact that Modi and Nayab Singh Saini, both from backward classes, were elected as prime minister and chief minister of Haryana. During the BJP government’s term, the prime minister criticized the Congress government in Haryana for only giving farmers Rs 2 compensation cheques for crop damage.

He stated that the Haryana BJP government offers minimum support price for 24 crops, and encouraged farmers to question the Congress about their misinformation and inform them about the amount of crops being bought at MSP. The prime minister stated that the BJP is the party that cares for the welfare of farmers and Dalits and we will need to communicate this to them.

Modi accused Congress of engaging in corruption with funds meant for the welfare of Dalits in Karnataka, claiming that the party has failed to deliver on any of its promises in states where it holds power, including Karnataka and Telangana.

They are now boasting in Haryana, he remarked, stating, “Spreading false information and lying is ingrained in them.” He responded to a Haryana BJP worker’s comment during the interaction, stating that Congress members prioritize their family above all else, which is their defining trait.

I am confident that the BJP will win the government with a large majority. Every household echoes with the same slogan: “Bharosa Dil Se, Bajpa Phir Se.” We must put forth all of our effort to secure victory in the polling station. He stated that all voting records must be surpassed.

Remembering his previous role as a BJP worker in Haryana, Modi expressed confidence that the people of the state have chosen to give the party another opportunity to govern. He believes they are pleased with the corruption-free administration that has provided employment opportunities to young people based solely on their qualifications. He said that the people of Haryana are on our side, they are giving us their blessings and we will definitely win. Modi mentioned that the “Mahra Haryana-Non-Stop Haryana” campaign of the Haryana BJP was influenced by the women of the state.

Mukesh Saini, a resident of Jind district who operates a tea stall, informed Modi that Chief Minister Saini, who had paused at his stall and made tea, was similar to his older sibling. Modi responded by saying, “I have also worked as a tea seller, so I am just like you, a brother.” The prime minister asked Mukesh to inform new voters about the corruption and favoritism that existed during the Congress regime, where it was either ‘dalal’ (middleman) or ‘damad’ (brother-in-law).

Mukesh extended an invitation to the PM to come visit his tea stall in the future, and Modi promised that he would make sure to do so. Modi remembered how he used to come to Haryana before, sitting on a scooter and going with anyone. I have really lovely memories from that period. “He mentioned that I am somewhat like a Haryanawala.”

Modi specified the main tactics for achieving success in the upcoming elections and urged BJP workers to explain to the public how every family can gain from government programs. We must not only focus on campaigning. “We must win the hearts of voters, it is necessary,” stated the prime minister.