Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Friday hit out at the Congress, saying it has already "accepted defeat" in the Haryana assembly elections.
Addressing his second rally of the day, Modi was referring to a purported video in which three Congress leaders at the parliament complex were seen discussing prospects of the party in the polls.
"You clearly understand the situation of the Congress. What is their position now? Recently, a video of them went viral. It was clear that they were saying that it would be enough if they could win 10-15 seats," the PM said, adding that those who have accepted their defeat could do nothing for Haryana.
He also alleged that the state leader in the video was insulted by other party leaders.
"I was surprised that the poor Haryana leader was replying with folded hands and the other Congress leader was showing his anger? Have you seen the video? Will you tolerate such an insult of Haryana? Could such 'netagiri' bring pride and raise honour of Haryana," said Modi.
Taking a dig at the opposition parties, the PM said people would have to decide between those who delivered and those who indulged in misdeeds.
Appealing for support, the PM said, "During the five years of the BJP government at the Centre and in Haryana, most of the time was consumed in cleaning up, filling old potholes and removing bad things."
On the issue of the scrapping of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, Modi said, "By abrogating Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, I have paid true tributes to brave jawans."
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