‘If a gun licence instead of a gun is shown to a lion, he is not going to get scared. In the same way just making laws for poor is not enough, their implementation is also required,’ Modi said addressing rallies in Rajasthan which goes to polls on 1 December.
The BJP prime ministerial candidate slammed Congress’ handling of Andhra Pradesh bifurcation and said its government was neither visible at the Centre nor in Rajasthan.
Attacking the Ashok Gehlot government over ‘more than 40 clashes’ under its rule, he said in Ajmer that the the Chief Minister has not only lost the confidence of his party high command but "even Supreme Court, Rajasthan High court and Governor have criticised the functioning of the state".
Targeting Sonia Gandhi in Sikar, he said when she addressed the people there yesterday, she claimed that several laws have been made for the poor.
‘When Babashaeb Bhim Rao Ambedkar made the Indian constitution, was it to keep the people of the nation poor or to keep them illiterate. The Congress has not fulfilled its constitutional duties and responsibilities and has destroyed the country in the last 60 years,’ Modi said.
He also hit back at Gandhi for asking where the Opposition for the last five years when her party was working for development.
‘Madam, just as the nation is trying to find out where the central government is, we and the people of Rajasthan are also looking for the Congress Government in the state,’ he said. Modi accused Congress of doing politics of communalism.
‘They fear what will happen to Congress if the country becomes free from communalism, casteism. They do not hesitate from engaging two brothers or two states in confrontation, they work on divide and rule policy,” he said.
Modi, who addressed a gathering of a few thousand people at Patel stadium in Ajmer, and blamed Congress for Partition.
He said that Uttarakhand, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh were carved out from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh during the rule of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and people in these states were happy.
‘But the way Congress is dividing Andhra Pradesh is hurting people. Both Telangana and Seemandra are burning. The party can damage the country and you need to recognise it,’ he said.
Drawing comparison between BJP and Congress, he said that Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi feels that two thoughts and ideologies exist in India.
The BJP prime ministerial candidate slammed Congress’ handling of Andhra Pradesh bifurcation and said its government was neither visible at the Centre nor in Rajasthan.
Attacking the Ashok Gehlot government over ‘more than 40 clashes’ under its rule, he said in Ajmer that the the Chief Minister has not only lost the confidence of his party high command but "even Supreme Court, Rajasthan High court and Governor have criticised the functioning of the state".
Targeting Sonia Gandhi in Sikar, he said when she addressed the people there yesterday, she claimed that several laws have been made for the poor.
‘When Babashaeb Bhim Rao Ambedkar made the Indian constitution, was it to keep the people of the nation poor or to keep them illiterate. The Congress has not fulfilled its constitutional duties and responsibilities and has destroyed the country in the last 60 years,’ Modi said.
He also hit back at Gandhi for asking where the Opposition for the last five years when her party was working for development.
‘Madam, just as the nation is trying to find out where the central government is, we and the people of Rajasthan are also looking for the Congress Government in the state,’ he said. Modi accused Congress of doing politics of communalism.
‘They fear what will happen to Congress if the country becomes free from communalism, casteism. They do not hesitate from engaging two brothers or two states in confrontation, they work on divide and rule policy,” he said.
Modi, who addressed a gathering of a few thousand people at Patel stadium in Ajmer, and blamed Congress for Partition.
He said that Uttarakhand, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh were carved out from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh during the rule of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and people in these states were happy.
‘But the way Congress is dividing Andhra Pradesh is hurting people. Both Telangana and Seemandra are burning. The party can damage the country and you need to recognise it,’ he said.
Drawing comparison between BJP and Congress, he said that Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi feels that two thoughts and ideologies exist in India.