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Chhattisgarh Elections

Make someone outside Gandhi family party president, PM Modi dares Congress

Four generations of Congress ruled the nation and they should give an account of what they have done for the country, Modi said during an election rally in Chhattisgarh.

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AMBIKAPUR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday dared the Congress to make someone outside the Gandhi family the party president for at least five years.

Modi said if Congress makes someone who is not from the (Gandhi) family as party president for at least five years, then he will believe that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru really created a truly democratic system there.

Addressing a campaign rally for the second phase of Chhattisgarh Assembly elections scheduled on November 20, Modi said, "I want to challenge them. Let some good leader of Congress outside of the family become the party president for five years, then I will say that Nehru ji really created a truly democratic system there".

Four generations of Congress ruled the nation and they should give an account of what they have done for the country, Modi said.

"People have disproved that it was the "right of only one family" to speak from the ramparts of the Red Fort in Delhi," he said.

"You can't understand the difficulties faced by the poor but a chaiwalla can," Modi said in a veiled attack on the Congress and the Gandhis.

"They (Congress) have kept the country in the dark with their lies which are ingrained in their minds," Modi said, not mincing words to target the principal opposition party and its top leaders.

On the impressive turnout in the first phase of polling held on November 10, Modi said, "People of Bastar in Chhattisgarh gave a strong response to Naxals by registering record voting percentage in the first phase".

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