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Top 8 moments from PM Modi's rallies in Uttarakhand, Rajasthan

Last updated on - Apr 2, 2024, 23:18 IST
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PM Modi connects with North India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is reaching out to the crowd of North India through rallies and public speeches. He visited Rudrapur in Uttarakhand and Kotputli in Rajasthan on Tuesday ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. (Photos: PTI)

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Gracious welcome in Uttarakhand

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was felicitated by Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami during the public rally ahead of upcoming Lok Sabha elections, in Udham Singh Nagar district, Uttarakhand. (PTI Photo)
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Uttarakhand: PM slams Congress

PM Modi on Tuesday attacked the Congress and said the grand old party wants to push the country towards anarchy and instability. "Congress has started instigating people against electoral verdict. The party with Emergency mindset does not have faith in democracy any more," the PM said at poll rally in Uttarakhand. (Photo: PM Modi X handle)
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Uttarakhand: PM responds to 'country on fire'

PM Modi launched a blistering attack over Rahul Gandhi's 'if the BJP wins these match-fixed elections and changes the Constitution, the whole country will be on fire' remarks. PM said, "the prince of the royal Congress family has declared that if the country elects Modi for a third term (at the Centre), the country will go up in flames. Those who ruled the country for 60 years and have been out of power for only 10 years are now talking about setting the country on fire. Wouldn't you all give a befitting reply to such people? Will you not punish such people? Is this language of democracy? This time ensure that not even one of them is left in the field." (Photo: PTI)
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Uttarakhand: 'Action against the corrupt will go on', says PM Modi

The Prime Minister also asserted that the action against the corrupt will go on. "Don't you think the corrupt should go to jail. The corrupt are threatening and abusing me. But they can't deter me. Action against each one of the corrupt will continue," PM Modi said. (Photo: PTI)
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Felicitations in Rajasthan

PM Modi was welcomed in Rajasthan among a cheering crowd. Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma and BJP candidate from Jaipur Rural, Rao Rajendra Singh accompanied the Prime Minister on stage. (Photo: PM Narendra Modi X handle)

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Rajasthan: Attack on dynasty politics

Attacking the Congress, PM Modi said, "BJP considers the entire country as a family. Congress considers their family bigger than the nation. BJP has raised the pride of the country while Congress has been abusing the country when they go to foreign land." (Photo: PTI)
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Rajasthan: 'Congress did not allow self-reliance', says PM

Boasting India's self-reliance while attacking the opposition, PM said, "Congress never allowed our armed forces to become 'atmanirbhar' (self-reliant). Under Congress' rule, India was known as the biggest importer of weapons. However, under BJP's rule, India is now becoming an exporter of weapons." (Photo: PTI)
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Rajasthan: PM says, 'last ten years is just a trailer'

Talking about his work, the PM said, "'Modi mauj karne ke liye paida nahi hua.' 'Modi toh mehnat karne ke liye paida hua hai.'(Modi is not born for entertainment. Infact, Modi is born for hard work). A lot must have happened but whatever has happened in the last ten years is just a trailer."

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