“Mere liye gareeb sabse badi abaadi hai…,” PM Modi slams Congress over caste reservation demand

Jagdalpur (Chhattisgarh) [India], October 3 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday slammed Congress over the ‘Jitni aabadi utna haq’ remark and said that ‘mere liye gareeb sabse badi abaadi hai’ (for me, the biggest population is poor).

“Since yesterday, Congress leaders are saying ‘jitni aabadi utna haq’, mere liye gareeb sabse badi abaadi hai (but for me the biggest population is poor). Poor have first priority to resource this is my only aim,” PM Modi said addressing a rally in the poll-bound state. 

The report of the caste-based survey conducted in Bihar was released on Monday by the Nitish Kumar-led Mahagathbandhan government. The Congress is an ally of the government in Bihar.

Continuing his attack against the Congress, the Prime Minister said that former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh used to say that the minority has the first right to the country’s resources and that Muslims have the right but Congress is saying something else. 

“I was wondering what the former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would be thinking. He used to say that the minority has the first right to the country’s resources and that Muslims have the right. But now Congress is saying that the population of the community will decide who will have the first right to the country’s resources. So now do they (Congress) want to decrease the rights of the minority? Do they want to remove the minorities? So, should the Hindus, who have the largest population, come forward and take all their rights?

PM Modi further asserted that the Congress party is no longer being run by Congress people.

“I am repeating Congress party is no longer being run by Congress people. Senior leaders of Congress are sitting with their mouths shut, neither are they asked, nor do they dare to speak after seeing all this. Now Congress has been outsourced,” the PM said.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi dedicated to the nation and laid the foundation stone of multiple development projects worth about Rs 27,000 crore in Chhattisgarh, including the NMDC Steel Ltd’s steel plant at Nagarnar.

He inaugurated the steel plant at Nagarnar built at a cost of more than Rs 23,800 crore. The steel plant is a greenfield project that will produce high-quality steel.

Chhattisgarh is among five states that will go to the polls by the end of the year. BJP is seeking to oust the Congress government in the state which came to power in 2018.