PM Modi Slams Congress Over Inheritance Tax Proposal, Farmers Protest in Delhi for Unfulfilled Promises

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accused the Congress party of echoing the sentiments of the Muslim League, saying their manifesto reflects the same thinking. He criticized the party’s proposed Inheritance Tax, stating that it would prevent Indians from passing on their hard-earned property to their children, calling it a means to “snatch” from the middle class. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu farmers have escalated their protests in Delhi, climbing atop a mobile tower to demand the fulfillment of government promises. Indian Overseas Congress chairperson Sam Pitroda’s suggestion for a US-like inheritance tax in India has drawn criticism from the BJP, while the Congress distanced itself from his remarks. In IPL cricket, CSK team head coach Stephen Fleming urged the top-order batters to perform better, praising Ruturaj Gaikwad’s century while calling for others to step up.

Owaisi Blames Modi for Hatred Against Muslims, Warns of Riots

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of carrying out a campaign of hatred against the Muslim community. He warned that Modi would be solely responsible if riots broke out in the country in the future. Owaisi criticized Modi’s recent statement that the Congress would distribute the country’s wealth to Muslims if it came to power. He said that Modi was only trying to divert attention from real issues.

Modi vs Siddaramaiah: What Locals Said in Rajdeep Sardesai’s Viral Bus Interview

A viral video on social media shows journalist Rajdeep Sardesai interviewing locals in Karnataka inside a bus. He asks them their preferred politician and party, with most expressing support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the current Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. However, this video is a clipped version of the original interview shared by India Today, which shows people supporting both Congress and BJP.

Shinde Hits Back at Thackeray for ‘Neech’ Remarks, Seeks Votes for Modi in 2024 Lok Sabha Elections

Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has slammed Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray for his alleged ‘neech’ remarks, asserting that it is an insult to farmers’ sons, the poor, and the society he represents. Shinde appealed to people to vote for his party in the Lok Sabha elections 2024, expressing confidence that the public will respond appropriately through the ballot box on April 26. Additionally, Shinde praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership and urged voters to support Modi’s continued tenure as Prime Minister.

Rahul Gandhi Blasts PM Modi for Waiving Loans of Billionaires, Promises Change Under Congress Governance

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of waiving off Rs 16 lakh crore in loans for his billionaire friends, terming it an unforgivable act. Gandhi highlighted the missed opportunities to benefit Indians, such as providing gas cylinders at affordable prices, covering army expenses, and offering free education. He affirmed that the country will never forgive Modi for this “crime” and pledged to bring change through Congress governance, focusing on the progress of every Indian.

Hanuman Chalisa Chant Branded a ‘Crime’ in Congress-Ruled Karnataka, Says PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Congress party on Tuesday, accusing it of suppressing Hindu religious practices and citing an alleged assault on a shopkeeper for listening to the Hanuman Chalisa chant in Karnataka. Addressing a rally in Rajasthan, Modi claimed that under Congress rule, even listening to the Hanuman Chalisa had become a criminal offense. He also highlighted the ban on Ram Navami processions in the state during Congress governance. Contrasting this with the current BJP dispensation under Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, Modi praised the crackdown on mafia and criminals, leading to a more peaceful environment.

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