Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a gathering in Mumbai, strongly criticized the Congress party, terming it irresponsible and a 'factory to spread hatred.' He emphasized the need for a bigger victory in the upcoming Maharashtra assembly elections.
Pm ModiBjpCongressHaryana ElectionsMaharashtra AssemblyReal Estate MaharashtraOct 09, 2024
PM Modi accused the Congress party of being irresponsible and a 'factory to spread hatred,' stating that it aims to divide Hindus and pit one community against another.
The BJP won the Haryana assembly elections, which PM Modi sees as an indicator of the country's positive mood.
PM Modi virtually inaugurated several development projects worth over Rs 7,600 crore in Maharashtra, highlighting the rapid pace of development under the current regime.
The BJP's vision, as stated by PM Modi, is for a 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India) that focuses on the development of the poor, farmers, youth, and women.
Elections to the 22-member Maharashtra assembly are likely to be held next month.
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Residential sales bookings have witnessed a significant drop of 10-15% in the run-up to Diwali due to rising property prices and a lack of new launches in cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, and others. Developers initially anticipated a 20-40% increase in sal