Decision on citizenship law a thousand percent correct, Congress spreads chaos in country: Modi


(PTI) Dumka, Ta. December 15, 2019, Sunday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday attacked Congress and its allies over citizenship laws. He accused Congress and allies of spreading anarchy in the country and said that the decision on citizenship law was a thousand percent correct.

He claimed the opposition was behind the violence, unrest and agitation spread throughout the country. Addressing an election rally in Dumka, Jharkhand, PM Modi said that the Congress had no desire to develop a roadmap to develop Jharkhand.

He said that the Congress and its allies are raising fire on citizenship laws in the country, but the people of the North have rejected violent protests against the citizenship reform law. The acts of Congress prove that all decisions taken in Parliament are correct.

Modi claimed that the opposition leaders had just built their own palaces and they did not worry about the problems of the people. Describing the achievements of BJP-led governments in the Center and the state, he said, "I have come here to give an account of the development work done by our party in the state."

PM Modi said, JMM and Congress know the same thing, and that is opposition to BJP, give Modi time. These people, who are opposed to the BJP, have become accustomed to opposing the country.

Congress and their allies are rioting on citizenship reform law, spreading fire if their words don't work. People who are setting these fires can also be identified by their clothing. There is no hope from these people for the good of the country, for the good of the people of the country. These people think not only about their family.

The Prime Minister said that I congratulate the brothers and sisters of Assam. He has separated the perpetrators of violence. Peacefully speaking. Assam, North-East states are dealing with increasing respect for the country.

Before he stated, government schemes were limited to papers only because there was a huge gap between the government and the public. This trench was politics, bureaucracy, corruption, your servant is constantly working to remove this trench. And it has also been an unprecedented success.

The chief minister who was here before 2014, claimed the construction of 30-35 thousand houses and called it a major achievement. But we have come forward with a determination that every poor person in the country has a home.

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