Speaking to BJP workers at a thanksgiving event at the party headquarters in Delhi, Modi said, "The people of Haryana have done wonders by making the 'lotus' bloom again." He asserted Congress's attempts to spread disunity were unsuccessful, saying, "When they are out of power, they behave like a fish out of water, resorting to spreading the poison of caste in society to incite all sections."
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