Those who abused Modi down in dump: Shivraj

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Those who abused Modi down in dump: Shivraj

Saturday, 24 August 2019 | Staff Reporter | Bhopal

Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chouhan here on Friday claimed that whichever party or leader abused Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced bad weather.

While talking to media persons here on Friday, Chouhan said, “Jis party ya neta ne modiji ko gaali di wah utne hi gahre gadhhe me gaya (the party of leader which abused Modiji only saw a slump in fortune.”

For example, Shivraj said, look at states like Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh, whoever abused PM Modi more was dumped deeper by the public.

Persisting with his newly found reverence for PM Modi, Chouhan said that Government of UAE is honouring Modi with topmost civilian honour.

Modi is the most popular politician of the country, he added saying he is a visionary.

“Not only India, the whole world is acknowledging his achievements,” he added.

Chouhan also spoke on Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s allegation that riding on high majority, PM Modi was creating fear and destroying institutions, by asking who had killed Sikhs. “Which party workers had set out on mob lynching then.”

He also slammed Chief Minister Kamal Nath’s newspaper advertisements in which the latter has boasted farm loan waiver achievements saying, “Kamal Nathji, farmers don’t want your letters but actual loan waiver.”

He followed it up by saying forget loan waiver, the Kamal Nath government did not pay bonus on maize, wheat and soybean.

Saying that writing letters to farmers would not achieve anything, Chouhan asked Nath to deposit one-time loan waiver amount in farmers’ accounts.

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