PM Modi In Jharkhand: In a sharp attack on the Congress and Rahul Gandhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that all investors who come to him say that they will not go to states where there are Congress governments because Rahul Gandhi keeps opposing business industries and businessmen, and the governments of the grand old party in those states have an ideology against them.
Speaking at a poll rally in Jharkhand's Jamshedpur, the Prime Minister asked the grand old party, "if their 'Shehzada' (Rahul Gandhi) keeps opposing business industries, businessmen and investments. Which businessman will go and invest in those states and what will happen to the youths of that state?"
"Congress and their ally parties, wherever they have govts, I am challenging those CMs and this is not my political statement...their 'Shehzada' keeps opposing business industries, businessmen and investments. Which businessman will go and invest in those states? What will happen to the youths of those states?...all investors who come to me say that they won't go to these states because of their ideology against them, businessmen are verbally abused their...investors will think that since 'Shehzada' has this kind of thoughts, his ally parties would have same thoughts as well," PM Modi said.
PM Modi also trained his guns at the Congress and JMM alliance in Jharkhand and said that their goal is to do an X-ray of poor people's wealth and steal it. He further stated that the alliance in the state wants to snatch reservation of SC and ST.
"Congress and JMM know nothing about development. Their only job is to speak lies, loudly, again and again, and everywhere...their goal is to do the X-ray of poor people's wealth and steal it. They want to snatch the reservation of SC and ST, They abuse Modi everyday. Can't they think about anything beyond this?...whole country has realised their truth," he said.
The Lok Sabha polls will be held in Jharkhand in four phases. The first round of voting took place on May 13. The Lok Sabha elections are being held in seven phases across the country from April 19 to June 1. The counting of votes will take place on June 4.