PM Modi criticises congress while citing "The kerala Story"...


On Friday, prime minister Narendra Modi attacked the congress during his speech to a campaign rally in Karnataka. He said that the congress had opposed the film "The kerala Story," which he claimed revealed the effects of terrorism.

"The kerala Story's" plot was inspired on a terrorist plot. The PM added that congress is supporting terrorists who are attempting to outlaw the movie because it "exposes the design of terrorists and shows the ugly truth of terrorism."

The prime minister also charged the congress party for protecting terrorism for the vote bank while speaking to a crowd in ballari ahead of the impending elections in karnataka on May 10. The terrorism-themed movie was rejected by congress, which is also a supporter of terrorist ideologies. For political reasons, congress has harboured terrorism, according to PM Modi.


The congress has bowed down to terrorist organisations while in power. We have suffered for a very long time as a result of the violence, and the congress never shielded this nation from terrorism. I find it surprising that congress has given up to terrorism in order to maintain its support base. Can a party like that possibly save Karnataka?, asked PM Modi.

The prime minister attacked the congress, claiming that it had long since acknowledged its status as an 85% commission party. "Rajiv Gandhi, a former prime minister of the congress party, admitted that his administration delivered 100 pesos from Delhi, but only 15 of them reached the needy. In a sense, the prime minister added, he agreed that congress is a party with an 85% commission.









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