Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a robust address to a vibrant gathering at a public rally in Zahirabad, Telangana, launched a scathing critique against the Congress party, unveiling what he termed as the “five markers” of Congress governance, asserting their ubiquitous presence wherever the party held sway.
During his impassioned speech, PM Modi delineated these markers as follows: false slogans and promises, divisive vote bank politics, patronage of criminal elements and mafias, perpetuation of dynasty, and pervasive corruption. Modi declared, “These five markers are emblematic of the Congress hand.”
Suggesting that the people of Telangana had not been spared from the effects of Congress governance, PM Modi implied that they had encountered these traits firsthand. His remarks come at a juncture when political tensions are running high in the state, with the Congress party emerging as a prominent player in the political landscape.
PM Modi’s strident criticisms are poised to inject new fervor into the ongoing political discourse in Telangana, prompting eager anticipation for the Congress party’s response to these allegations. As the state braces for the reverberations of PM Modi’s address, the electorate remains watchful for further developments in this unfolding political saga.