MP News: PM Modi Launches Development Projects in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan Ahead of Polls

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MP News: Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a visit to the poll-bound states of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan on Monday to inaugurate various developmental initiatives. In Rajasthan’s Chittorgarh, PM Modi unveiled projects worth ₹7,000 crore. Following this, he headed to Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, where he conducted two meetings and laid the foundation stones for projects valued at ₹19,260 crores.

These rallies and project inaugurations are part of a comprehensive election campaign spanning four states—Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana, and Chhattisgarh—since Saturday. From September 30 to October 6, PM Modi is scheduled to host a total of eight rallies within six days, launching multiple projects and public welfare schemes during this period.

PM Modi Inaugurates Development Projects in MP and Rajasthan Ahead of Elections

During his visit to Chittorgarh, PM Modi expressed concern about the tragic Udaipur tailor killing case, stating that it was an unimaginable incident where individuals pretending to have clothes stitched were involved in heinous crimes. He criticized the Congress for what he perceived as playing vote-bank politics even in such cases.

In Chittorgarh, PM Modi also launched a scathing attack on the Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government in Rajasthan, accusing it of causing significant harm to the state during its five-year tenure. He highlighted the state’s high crime rate and emphasized that Rajasthan led in cases of crime against women, questioning whether this was what the people had voted for. Modi asserted that Rajasthan was now determined to restore the BJP government.

Regarding the alleged paper leak in Rajasthan, PM Modi pledged that those responsible would face severe consequences and the harshest penalties.

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