Modi takes 'ATM for royal family' swipe at Cong
The New Indian Express|November 10, 2024
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that wherever a Congress government is formed, that state becomes the ATM of the party's 'shashi parivar' (royal family).
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Modi takes 'ATM for royal family' swipe at Cong

"We won't let Maharashtra become the ATM of Congress," Modi said, addressing a campaign rally in Akola for the November 20 assembly elections. "Wherever Congress forms government, that state becomes an ATM for the Congress' royal family. These days, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana have become their ATMs. In the name of elections in Maharashtra, they have looted ₹700 crore from liquor sellers in Karnataka. You can imagine the loot once they win the elections," Modi said.

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