27-May-2024 10:30 PM
3342
Bilaspur (HP), May 27 (Reporter) Bharatiya Janata Party's candidate from Hamirpur Lok Sabha, and Union Minister Anurag Singh Thakur here on Monday said that the Congress party and Pakistan had illegitimate relations and asked what this nefarious relationship is called.
Addressing an election meeting here, Thakur said Congress again and again, unknowingly, sometimes sits on the lap of Pakistan and sometimes Pakistan sits on the lap of Congress.
Why do these people feel the need to praise Pakistan while living in India? What kind of disgusting politics is this to make India sing praises of Pakistan during elections to please its vote bank? What kind of politics is this that hands over thousands of acres of Indian land to Pakistan?, he asked
Thakur said even 75 years after the partition of the country, the strings of Congress are interconnected with Pakistan. After all, why does Congress ask for proof of a surgical strike? Why does Congress want to eliminate nuclear weapons from India? On one hand, the Congress leaders talk about eliminating Indian nuclear weapons, and on the other, they show us the fear of Pakistan's atom bomb.
Giving a detail list of achievements of Modi government, he appealed to the people to vote in large numbers in favour of the Bharatiya Janata Party on June 1.
Thakur also fiercely slammed the Congress and opposition parties. He said the Congress party had a long list of scams, including brokerage in land, water, and air.
Thakur said, "Today's India wants to move ahead, which is why it is going to choose a strong leadership. In six phases, the entire country has resolved to elect Modi as the Prime Minister of the country for the third time.
Thakur said, "On June 4, the public is going to give a massive defeat to the Congress and its allies, who are seeking votes by spreading fear and confusion in the name of caste, religion, and region because they are getting less than 40 seats.
They used all the tactics of spreading lies, fear, and confusion in the name of SC, ST, OBC, and the Constitution, but none of them worked, Thakur said...////...