Oppn win will embolden ‘anti-India’ forces: Modi
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Oppn win will embolden ‘anti-India’ forces: Modi

Hindustan Times  

The Congress is working to placate anti-India forces, who only the Bharatiya Janata Party can keep at bay, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said during an address in Goa on Saturday, even as he stepped up his attack on the Opposition during a rally in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, saying the INDIA grouping is working on a “one year, one prime minister” formula if it comes to power after the ongoing general elections. Addressing a rally at Sancoale, in south Goa outside the port town of Vasco da Gama, the Prime Minister alleged that the opposition party was plotting a “conspiracy to change the Constitution”, referring to south Goa Congress candidate Viriato Fernandes’ remarks that the Constitution was “forced” on the state. “It will not be at the doorstep of forming a government, but has plans to have one prime minister every year if they get a chance.” “In Karnataka, Congress has planned to rotate the chief minister’s post by handing it to the deputy chief minister after 2.5 years,” he said. The Prime Minister recalled his speech about 100% saturation of union government schemes in Goa which he said was “true secularism”.

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