
Congress stands badly exposed over fake promises: PM Modi
PM Modi stated that the victims of Congress’ politics were the poor, youngsters, farmers, and women
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday (November 1, 2024) hit out at the Congress stating that the party was now realising the hard way that making “unreal” promises during election campaigns was easy but implementing them properly was tough or impossible.
The statement came following an advice of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge to its State units to make only those promises which were financially viable. “Campaign after campaign they promise things to the people, which they also know they will never be able to deliver. Now, they stand badly exposed in front of the people! FakePromisesOfCongress,” Mr. Modi said in a series of posts on X.
The Congress Party is realising the hard way that making unreal promises is easy but implementing them properly is tough or impossible. Campaign after campaign they promise things to the people, which they also know they will never be able to deliver. Now, they stand badly…
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 1, 2024
“Check any State where the Congress has governments today - Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana - the developmental trajectory and fiscal health is turning from bad to worse. Their so-called guarantees lie unfulfilled, which is a terrible deceit upon the people of these States,” the Prime Minister said.
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Stating that the victims of such politics were the poor, youngsters, farmers, and women, who were not only denied the benefits of those promises but also saw their existing schemes being diluted, he said, “In Karnataka, Congress is busier in intra-party politics and loot instead of even bothering to deliver on development. Not only that, they are also going to rollback existing schemes.
“In Himachal Pradesh, salaries of government workers is not paid on time. In Telangana, farmers are waiting for the waiver they promised. Previously, in Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan they promised certain allowances which were never implanted for five years. There are numerous such examples of how the Congress works,” Mr. Modi said.
The Prime Minister said people should be “vigilant against the Congress-sponsored culture of fake promises”. “We saw recently how the people of Haryana rejected their lies and preferred a government that is stable, progress oriented and action driven. There is a growing realisation across India that a vote for Congress is a vote for non-governance, poor economics, and unparalleled loot. The people of India want development and progress, not the same old...,” he said.
At a press conference, BJP MP and former Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad earlier referred to Mr. Kharge’s remarks to say that the Congress chief had now realised that announcements should not be made without proper financial/budgetary provisions. “Now the question arises whether he has passed this lesson on to their leader Rahul Gandhi or not,” Mr. Prasad said.