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'Congress interested only in making money for Lok Sabha polls'

IndiaTimes Monday, 6 November 2023
PM Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on Congress at election rallies in Madhya Pradesh on Sunday, claiming that its leaders were mired in "kapda-faad infighting" and lacked the credibility to form the next government. He said Congress's primary agenda is to "make money" for the 2024 general elections and perpetuate dynastic rule, report Suchandana Gupta & Sagar Choukse. Modi addressed the crowd at poll rallies in Chhaigaon Makhan of Khandwa district, around 115km from Indore, and Seoni, marking his first election meeting in the Mahakaushal region, which boasts 38 assembly seats.
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