PM Modi blames Congress for delayed Ram Temple verdict

ANI  |  Alwar (Rajasthan) [India] 

accused the party of interfering in the Supreme Court's proceedings on the Ram Temple-case, saying that their leaders intimidate judges with the threat of if they don't stall the case until after the of next year.

"When their shameless tactics fail, they use the threat of to bend the judges to their will. This is a dangerous play. The is committing a crime by using to stop lawful procedures. They are enslaving the country using their power in the Rajya Sabha," Modi said.

Addressing a campaign rally here, the said, "They give tickets to prominent advocates, who attend proceedings in the court all day and then sit in the We don't have a majority in that House, so they are using it to their advantage. Those members in the Rajya Sabha have told to to not restart the case till 2019 because of the impending elections."

He also mounted a scathing attack on the Congress for launching personal vitriol against him, saying that they have abandoned the traditions and etiquettes of because they cannot debate on real issues like development.

"Day by day, the Congress is stooping to new lows, they have abandoned the traditions and etiquettes of and have lost their courage to talk about the real issues like development," he said.

Prime Minister Modi challenged the Congress party to better Vasundhara Raje's record of welfare in the state during her five-year term. "But their previous government's record is so dire, they don't even have the courage to remember Vasundhara ji's record," he added.

"When you don't have a record of the work you did, or a vision for the future development of the state, or have an answer for the political rifts within your party, the topic for your election campaign becomes Modi's caste. Tell me will that decide your vote? Can the Congress not get rid of the poison of communal divide?" the Prime Minister said.

The 200-member is scheduled to go to polls on December 7. The counting of votes will take place on December 11.

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First Published: Sun, November 25 2018. 13:44 IST