Deal Pak such a blow that nothing of it remains: Uddhav

Press Trust of India  |  Ausa (Maha) 

Uddhav Thackeray Tuesday asked Modi to deal such a blow that nothing remains of it to mess with

He said the promises made in the BJP manifesto was the reason the two ruling parties joined forces ahead of the polls.

In the manifesto released Monday, the BJP has reiterated its commitment towards construction of and abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution. It also announced a welfare scheme for farmers if voted to power.

"Our government today doesn't just talk about teaching a lesson," Thackeray said.

"Pradhan Mantri ji, our only expectation from you now is that deal such a blow that nothing of it remains to mess (with India) again," he said.

Thackeray also attacked the for alleging that the BJP manifesto repeated the NDA major's 2014 poll promises. The said it was the manifesto which was filled with lies.

He criticised the Congress's 'Nyay' scheme that aims to help the poor by ensuring minimum income guarantee.

"Rahul (Gandhi) ji, the poverty eradication slogan was given by your grandmother (late Indira Gandhi). Your poverty vanished, but when the poverty of the poor will disappear? We will do it," Thackeray said.

On the Prime Minister's Crop Scheme, Thackeray said companies were cheating farmers and asked Modi to "straighten them".

"The companies should have offices in each district (for the convenience of farmers)," he said.

In his speech, Modi called Uddhav his 'younger brother' and recalled that the had 'withdrawn' citizenship of late

and also addressed the rally.

BJP-Sena alliance candidates from Latur and Osmanabad Lok Sabha seats were also present.

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First Published: Tue, April 09 2019. 13:10 IST