
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress party for its declining electoral support, attributing it to opposition to development, nepotism, and diminishing appeal among younger voters. He noted that since 1984, Congress's vote share has steadily decreased, with its presence now largely confined to four states. Modi also accused the party of relying on the Gandhi family's legacy to deflect criticism and highlighted recent protests by Congress as indicative of public dissatisfaction.
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