Chhattisgarh Assembly Polls: 'Only goal of Congress is to loot Chhattisgarh', says PM Modi

The Prime Minister continued his attack on Congress and said that the opposition party's target is to loot the state

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the people of Chattisgarh to not trust the current Congress party and said that the first phase of voting has burst the 'balloon of lies' of the old party on Monday.

Addressing the election rally in Chhattisgarh's Mahasamund, PM Modi said, "Congratulations because the voting that took place in the first phase on November 7 has burst the balloon of lies of Congress. Today, the whole of Chhattisgarh is saying in one voice: - BJP will be back. November 7th and 17th together is ensuring the departure of 'Kakka', who holds 30 percent of the Congress' share, from the government".

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The Prime Minister continued his attack on Congress and said that the opposition party's target is to loot the state. He said, "For the last five years, the Congress government here has stopped every work for the public's welfare. The only goal of Congress is to loot Chhattisgarh and fill its coffers. The Congress government that looted Chhattisgarh will lose; the BJP government will develop Chhattisgarh once it comes into power here, and then Chhattisgarh will reach the height of development that this state deserves". 

Furthermore, he said, "In the last 10 years, the BJP government built 4 crore 'pucca' houses and gave it to the poor. Even in Chhattisgarh, as long as the BJP government was in power, this work continued smoothly. At that time, we had built more than 10 lakh houses here. But as soon as the Congress government came here, they immediately started creating obstacles in the construction of houses for the poor".

PM Modi urged the crowd at the public rally to go tell everyone, door to door, that Modi had reached Mahasamund.

Chhattisgarh is amongst the five states that are going to the elections this month. The assembly polls will be held in two phases, the first phase of 20 seats completed on November 7. The remaining 70 seats will go for polling on November 17.