Bhubaneswar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi slam on tuesday congress The party and “people in its ecosystem” criticized his involvement Ganesh Utsav Celebrations of the Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY ChandrachudMore recently, he compared these criticisms to the divisive tactics employed by the British colonial rulers.
Talking about how Bal Gangadhar Tilak used Ganesh Utsav to unite the community against the British, the Prime Minister said: “The celebration of Ganesh Utsav has once again become a bone of contention, just like it was during the British colonial days. You must I note that the Congress and their ecological People in the system are feeling uneasy for the past few days because I attended Ganapati pujan.
Apart from rail and highway infrastructure projects worth Rs 3,900 crore, the Prime Minister also launched the Odisha government’s Subhadra cash incentive scheme for women and addressed a public meeting here.
“As we bid farewell to Ganapati Bappa, I would like to raise a question,” the Prime Minister said. He added, “Ganesh Utsav is more than just a festival of faith for us. Ganesh · Utsav played an important role in our freedom struggle Gangadhar) · Tilak used Ganesh Utsav’s community celebrations to awaken the collective.
“Our religion teaches us to be united. Ganesh Utsav has become a symbol of this,” Modi said, adding that whenever Ganesh Utsav is celebrated, the entire community comes together and becomes a force without any differences. .
Modi said Congress and its ideological associates expressed dissatisfaction with the festival out of a thirst for power. “Spreading this kind of hatred in society is dangerous for the country,” he said.
Modi went a step further in criticizing the Congress party by also mentioning Karnataka, saying they were “sending Ganesha idols to jail”. He was referring to placing the idol of Ganesha in a police car.
Modi’s participation in a Ganesh prayer meeting at the residence of the Islamic Council of India drew criticism from political opponents. Shiv Sena UBT leader Sanjay Raut and others criticized the Prime Minister’s visit to the CJI residence, saying it was related to the delay in hearing key cases.
Talking about how Bal Gangadhar Tilak used Ganesh Utsav to unite the community against the British, the Prime Minister said: “The celebration of Ganesh Utsav has once again become a bone of contention, just like it was during the British colonial days. You must I note that the Congress and their ecological People in the system are feeling uneasy for the past few days because I attended Ganapati pujan.
Apart from rail and highway infrastructure projects worth Rs 3,900 crore, the Prime Minister also launched the Odisha government’s Subhadra cash incentive scheme for women and addressed a public meeting here.
“As we bid farewell to Ganapati Bappa, I would like to raise a question,” the Prime Minister said. He added, “Ganesh Utsav is more than just a festival of faith for us. Ganesh · Utsav played an important role in our freedom struggle Gangadhar) · Tilak used Ganesh Utsav’s community celebrations to awaken the collective.
“Our religion teaches us to be united. Ganesh Utsav has become a symbol of this,” Modi said, adding that whenever Ganesh Utsav is celebrated, the entire community comes together and becomes a force without any differences. .
Modi said Congress and its ideological associates expressed dissatisfaction with the festival out of a thirst for power. “Spreading this kind of hatred in society is dangerous for the country,” he said.
Modi went a step further in criticizing the Congress party by also mentioning Karnataka, saying they were “sending Ganesha idols to jail”. He was referring to placing the idol of Ganesha in a police car.
Modi’s participation in a Ganesh prayer meeting at the residence of the Islamic Council of India drew criticism from political opponents. Shiv Sena UBT leader Sanjay Raut and others criticized the Prime Minister’s visit to the CJI residence, saying it was related to the delay in hearing key cases.