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Narendra Modi has destroyed the dignity of PM post with hollow promises : Priyanka Gandhi

NEW DELHI:Congress General Secretary hit back at the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's attack on the subject of "guarantee", alleging that the Prime Minister has destroyed the dignity of the highest and honorable post of the country by repeatedly making hollow promises to 140 crore Indian citizens.

She also claimed that the allegations leveled by Prime Minister Modi against the Congress are beyond the truth.

Priyanka Gandhi on Saturday hit back at the Prime Minister and said in a post on 'X', "Mahatma Gandhi used to say, "Satyameba Jayate”Truth is God." It is written in the Mundaka Upanishad "Satyameva Jayate", which is our national motto. These mottos, which establish truth, became the ideals of the Indian freedom movement, the reconstruction of India and public life."

She said that in a country where truth is the basis of thousands of years of culture, the person sitting on the highest post should not resort to falsehood.

Priyanka Gandhi claimed that the allegations made by Prime Minister Modi against the Indian National Congress are beyond the truth.

She said, "The Congress party has started fulfilling the promises made to the people in the state as soon as the government was formed, without waiting for the next elections. Whether it is Karnataka, Telangana or Himachal Pradesh, public money is being put in the pockets of the people through guarantees every day in the states ruled by Congress.

 

The Congress General Secretary said, "The Prime Minister has understood that his words have no value in front of the people of the country now."

According to Priyanka, "Recently, '100 days plan', 'taking the opinion of 20 lakh people for the roadmap of 2047', 'two crore jobs every year', '100 smart cities', 'bringing back black money', 'reducing inflation and unemployment', 'doubling the income of farmers', 'bringing the rupee at par with the dollar' and 'bringing good days'... these were such promises, which have been proved false and now the people of the country have no faith in such promises." ADVERTISEMENT

Priyanka Gandhi alleged that the Prime Minister has destroyed the dignity of the highest and honorable post of the country by repeatedly making hollow promises in front of 140 crore Indians.

She said, "Instead of worrying about the Congress, the Prime Minister should work on restoring the dignity of his post by resorting to truth."

 

 

 

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