‘Lotus will bloom in MP’: PM Modi addresses rally in Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh

“On November 17, people of Madhya Pradesh will choose development and choose BJP. Congress will get a crushing defeat, MP will be elected by BJP again and again,” added PM Modi.

BJP is continuously engaged in stormy election rallies regarding the upcoming assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh. In this context, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Jhabua on Tuesday. Here PM Modi while addressing the public said that together we will develop Madhya Pradesh and bring prosperity to the state. PM Modi also lashed out at Congress party.

“I am looking throughout Madhya Pradesh and it is clearly visible that the people are the guarantee of prosperity, the lotus is about to bloom. Congress does not seem to be in any competition in this election. Therefore, Congress is heading towards a huge shameful defeat in Madhya Pradesh,” said PM Modi.

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“On November 17, people of Madhya Pradesh will choose development and choose BJP. Congress will get a crushing defeat, MP will be elected by BJP again and again,” added PM Modi.

PM Modi further attacked Congress and said that Congress has an anti-poor and anti-tribal policy. “Till the time Congress was in power, there were only reports of starvation from tribal areas, backward areas, pictures of malnourished children. Congress leaders used to go to the huts of the poor and get their photographs taken, show their poverty and misery and once their picture was shined, they would forget the poor,” said PM Modi.

“Nana also did this drama, grandmother also did it and father also did it,” added PM Modi by attacking the Gandhi family.

On Children’s Day, PM Modi also lashed out at Congress over child’s nutrition issue. He said that those children who did not get proper nutrition during the Congress rule, were used to decorate the pictures of Congress leaders.

“Could Congress, having this kind of mentality, ever do any good to the poor and the tribals? With this thinking, our tribal brothers and sisters were marginalized for decades. If this injustice being done to the poor tribals had continued, India could never have progressed,” said PM Modi.

2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election is scheduled to be held on 17 November 2023 to elect all 230 members of the state’s Legislative Assembly.