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    PM Modi Alleges Congress Involvement in Paper Leaks, Promises Action in Kota Rally

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    Kota (Rajasthan), Nov 21, 2023 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a rally in Kota, Rajasthan, levied serious accusations against the Congress government, claiming they were responsible for the leaking of examination papers across various exams. The PM pledged swift action against those involved if the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) were to come to power in the state.

    Expressing concern for students coming to Kota from all over the country for education, PM Modi accused the Congress of shattering the dreams of youth over the past five years. “Congress sold papers for all exams. I want to assure you that those involved in the paper leak will be sent behind bars. This is the guarantee of Modi,” he declared.

    Continuing his critique, PM Modi warned of further damage to the state if the Congress remained in power. He alleged that rallies by the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) were being openly conducted with the state’s sanction, emphasizing the need for a change in governance.

    “The PFI rally is being carried out in full police protection; the longer such a Congress government remains in power, the more damage it will inflict on Rajasthan,” the PM asserted.

    Highlighting the ban imposed on the PFI by the Centre last year due to alleged links with terror activities and associations with global terrorist organizations like ISIS, PM Modi underscored the need for a government that prioritizes the safety and security of the state.

    PM Modi also claimed a palpable sense of anger among the people of Rajasthan towards the Gehlot government. “I have never seen such intense anger against the Congress government in Rajasthan before. The youth of Rajasthan want freedom from Congress. Women, farmers, traders, businessmen, and shopkeepers of Rajasthan all want freedom from Congress,” he stated.

    As Rajasthan gears up for the assembly elections scheduled for November 25, PM Modi rallied support for the BJP, expressing confidence that the people would lead in creating a Congress-free India. The counting of votes is slated for December 3, and the political landscape intensifies as the BJP aims to reclaim power in the state. (With inputs from agencies)