On Friday, prime minister Narendra Modi made accusations against the congress, saying that they have a history of "loot, appeasement, and dynasty first" and that they are "anti-Hindu." Speaking during election rallies in the lok sabha seats of hyderabad and Mahabubnagar, Modi expressed confidence that "those who opposed the CAA, UCC and those who talk of 'vote jihad' will be defeated on june 4" at the announcement of the results of the polls.
 

He declared, "India is the fifth-largest economy in the world, a fintech power, and a wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital power today." He recalled how the nation used to see bomb explosions ten years ago and said that these kind of terrorist assaults no longer occur. In addition, he thought back to the 2013 bombing in dilsukhnagar in hyderabad and questioned whether first-time voters in this election are aware of it.
 

Modi accused the congress of being "anti-Hindu" and of knowing that reservations based on religion are unconstitutional, all the while attacking the party over reservations. The congress leader began with "mohabbat ki dukaan" before to polls, which lost traction as elections drew near, and is now "poisoning society by speaking of supporting the tukde-tukde gang," he claimed, mockingly referring to rahul gandhi as the "shehzade" (prince) of the Congress.
 

He said that the "shehzade's advisor," who resides in America, compared South indians to Africans, implying that telangana people also resemble Africans. This was a subdued allusion to previous statements made by congress leader sam Pitroda. You understand why—he doesn't like the hue of your skin. congress will now determine who is African and who is indian based on skin colour, the man said.
 

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