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Narendra Modi kickstarts BJP campaign in Maharashtra's Jalgaon: PM dares Opposition to promise bringing back Article 370 in manifesto

FP Staff • October 15, 2019, 15:45:52 IST
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Kickstarting the BJP campaign in Maharashtra ahead of the 21 October state Assembly elections with chants of Bharat Mata Ki Jai, Prime Minister Narendra Modi started his speech in Marathi, ‘Kasa kai Jalgaon?’

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Narendra Modi kickstarts BJP campaign in Maharashtra's Jalgaon: PM dares Opposition to promise bringing back Article 370 in manifesto

Kickstarting the BJP campaign in Maharashtra ahead of the 21 October state Assembly elections with chants of Bharat Mata Ki Jai, Prime Minister Narendra Modi started his speech in Marathi, “Kasa kai Jalgaon?” Modi “thanked” people for reposing their faith in the BJP-led NDA government, saying their votes for an “able and strong New India” in the Lok Sabha elections will help the country attain the place it deserves in the world. “Because of this mandate, India’s voice is being heard by each of the world’s strong force…The world is seeing a reinvigorated New India. This not because of Modi, but because of your one vote. Only my 130 crore countrymen are behind it,” Modi said. Praising the Fadnavis-led Maharashtra government, the prime minister said it ensured communal harmony in the state over the last five years and managed to inspire confidence among farmers and industries. Modi said he has come to Maharashtra to seek people’s support for re-electing Devendra Fadnavis as the chief minister for a second term. [caption id=“attachment_7492171” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Narendra Modi addressing a rally in Jalgaon on Sunday.](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/EGvxq_PU4AUxAFT-21.jpg) Narendra Modi addressing a rally in Jalgaon on Sunday.[/caption] “Modi! Modi!”, chanted the crowd when he threw open the question: Who brought this ‘New India’ into existence? But the prime minister corrected the chanting crowds, saying, “The josh of new India is not due to Modi, but your one vote.“He also listed several works and initiatives launched by the BJP-led central and Maharashtra governments. He also spoke about the much-disputed Kashmir issue, by hitting out at the Opposition parties for objecting to the government’s decision of abrogating Article 370, Mofi said Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh were not just a piece of land, but “crown of India”.He further said that the opposition by some parties and leaders to decisions in India’s interests was “unfortunate”. He accused the opposition parties of politicising the issue of Article 370 and charged them with “speaking on the same lines as that of the neighbouring country”. The prime minister lavished praise on the Devendra Fadnavis-led Maharashtra government for its five-year performance, which he said, was “corruption-free” and inspired confidence among all, including farmers and industries. Attacking the Congress and NCP, Modi said it was “unfortunate” that they were “politicising” the “unprecedented” decision of scrapping of Article 370. Their leaders thought exactly the opposite of what the entire nation feels about Jammu and Kashmir, he said. “You look at the statements made by Congress, NCP of late…They seem to be speaking one line of the neighbouring country,” Modi said, without naming the leaders as he apparently referred to Pakistan, reports PTI. Accusing the Opposition leaders of shedding crocodile tears on the issue of Article 370, he said, “I challenge them, if they have guts, declare in their manifesto for state election and future polls too, that they will bring back Article 370 and 35A, which the BJP, the Modi government scrapped…that they will change the 5 August decision.” “Stop shedding these crocodile tears,” Modi told the Opposition parties. Wondering whether bringing back Article 370 will be acceptable to people, he said the opposition parties will have no future if they were to do so. Hailing the move, Modi said earlier it was “unthinkable” that such a decision (of abrogating the Article) could be taken, and noted that only separatism and terrorism spread in Jammu and Kashmir over the years. The scope for development of the poor, women, Dalits and the exploited sections was slim, he pointed out. Members of the Valmiki community in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh were even deprived of their human rights, he said. “Today, I can say bowing before Bhagwan Valmiki that I have the fortune of embracing those brothers,” he added. Modi said there was “no difference” between what the BJP-led government preached and practised. He also hit out at the Opposition over the issue of banning triple talaq, alleging they tried to see Muslim sisters did not get justice. “But, I kept the promise made to Muslim mothers and sisters,” he said, and also challenged the opposition “to bring back the practice of triple talaq”. Taking a dig at the opposition, Modi, without naming any party, said the “tired allies” can extend each other support, but cannot fulfil the dreams of Maharashtra and aspirations of its youth. Click here for detailed coverage of Assembly Elections 2019 Notably, senior Congress leader Sushilkumar Shinde recently remarked that both his party and the NCP are “tired”. Without naming NCP chief Sharad Pawar, Modi also referred to a video clip featuring the veteran leader and alleged that he elbowed away a party worker as he was being garlanded at a poll rally in Akola. In the video clip, which went viral on social media recently, Pawar was purportedly seen being honoured with a big garland by NCP workers. At the same time, a party worker tried to get into the garland and was purportedly nudged by Pawar. “I don’t know whether the clip is genuine or not… such a big leader whose photos appeared in newspapers all these years, who was seen on TV, but he has such a small heart that he elbowed the young man (the worker) as he tried to get inside (the garland),” Modi said. Modi “thanked” people for reposing their faith in the BJP-led NDA government, saying their votes for an “able and strong New India” in the Lok Sabha elections will help the country attain the place it deserves in the world. With inputs from PTI

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