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Congress’ Lok Sabha polls manifesto is corrupt and full of lies, says PM Modi

Addressing a public rally at Arunachal Pradesh’s Pasighat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi slammed the Congress’ manifesto which was released yesterday by Rahul Gandhi.

PM Modi slammed the Congress Manifesto, saying just like the party, their manifesto is corrupt and full of lies.
PM Modi said BJP never betrayed the farmers, instead introduced mechanism from seed to market.
PM Modi accused past Congress governments of ignoring the northeast and overlooking the region in their schemes.
  Pasighat: Addressing a public rally at Arunachal Pradesh’s Pasighat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi slammed the Congress’ manifesto which was released yesterday by Rahul Gandhi. “Just like them, their manifesto is corrupt and full of lies. Therefore, it should be called hypocrisy document, not a manifesto,” he said. “In their 2004 manifesto, Congress stated that every house would have electricity by 2009. However, till 2014 around 18,000 houses were not electrified,” he added. Further he said, BJP never betrayed the farmers, instead introduced mechanism from seed to market. “We implemented PM KISAN scheme,” he added. "What has happened to these people," PM Modi said at his rally in Pasighat, repeatedly referring to the Gandhis - without naming them - as "Namdars". "On one hand this chowkidar is standing here trying to protect the country and on the other hand this power-hungry Congress has stooped so low. Is the Congress's hand with the citizens or with anti-nationals." He also accused past Congress governments of ignoring the northeast and overlooking the region in their schemes. The 2019 election, said the Prime Minister, "is an election between truth and lies, between those who deliver and those who make false promises, between those you can trust and those who are corrupt."
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