Cong leaders not campaigning, have conceded defeat: Modi in HP

Press Trust of India  |  Kangra 

Prime Minister Modi today said the has conceded defeat in as its senior leaders have "run away" from campaigning in the state leaving Chief Minister to his fate.

Addressing a rally in the state's largest district, Modi launched a blistering attack on the over corruption, likening the party to termites, and exhorted the people to finish it off by handing over three-fourths majority to the in the November 9 Assembly


In a reference to the Congress' decision to mark the first anniversary of the as black day, he said the opposition party would observe "blackmoney day" and burn his effigies as it was angry with his fight against corruption.

Modi claimed that the poor and the middle class were back to work but the dishonest people were angry with him and wanted to seek revenge from him as he forced them to deposit their bagfuls of with banks.

Seeking strong mandate in favour of the BJP, he said the state had progressed most when Prem Kumar Dhumal was its chief minister and Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the prime minister as the central government pumped in money which Dhumal used effectively for development of

Modi said he and Dhumal, who is the party's chief ministerial candidate, would take the state to new heights of development, adding that its infrastructure and tourism sectors needed a boost.

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First Published: Sat, November 04 2017. 15:22 IST