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Elections 2019: Only Question For BJP Is If It Can Better Its Own Tally From 2014, Says Modi In Mumbai

Modi claimed that the Congress won’t get even 50 seats in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi being garlanded during an election rally for Lok Sabha polls, in Mumbai (Source: PTI)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi being garlanded during an election rally for Lok Sabha polls, in Mumbai (Source: PTI)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday claimed that the Congress won’t get even 50 seats in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.

Speaking at an election rally in Mumbai along with Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, Modi cited a survey to support his claim. “Don’t waste your vote. Better to vote for a party that is coming to power and you can strengthen it with your vote,” Modi said. “The only question now is if the BJP will better its own 2014 tally.”

Modi also attacked the Congress for neglecting the police forces force and turning it into a “punching bag” while the party was in power.

Modi’s attack on the opposition party came in the backdrop of a raging controversy over Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur’s remarks about 26/11 Mumbai terror attack-martyred police officer Hemant Karkare.

Had it not been for the alertness of Mumbai Police, who have paid a heavy price including martyrdom, the city would have paid a heavier price due to terror activities, Modi said. “The Congress attitude has been to change chief ministers and home ministers following terror attacks; we have changed that culture.”

The Congress did not do anything for the security forces, Modi said and underlined his government’s decision to build a police memorial in New Delhi.

Modi told the crowd that the Congress insulted them by calling the middle class as selfish and greedy. He underlined the contributions of the middle class and his government’s initiatives for it.

“Telephone bills were once a huge part in the list of expenses of the middle class. Due to efforts of our government, calling is almost free now and data is also among the cheapest in the world,” Modi said.

The government works with ‘Mumbai first’ agenda and the changes are there to see with work on bullet trains and metro network in progress, he said.

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