At the first rally in Maharashtra for the general election, the PM says Congress opposed Ram temple construction, accuses the party of being soft on terrorism for the sake of vote-bank politics
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 8 took a sharp dig at the Congress, likening it to bitter gourd whose flavour, he said, remains unchanged even when it is “fried in ghee or sweetened with sugar”.
The BJP leader attributed many of the country’s problems to the grand old party and framed the upcoming election as a battle between “stability and instability”.