Updated On: 09 May, 2024 01:09 AM IST | Madhya Pradesh | mid-day online correspondent
"India is at a turning point in history; you have to decide if vote jihad will work or Ram Rajya," PM Modi said at a public meeting on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Pic/AFP
During a public rally on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a stinging attack on the Congress party, pushing voters to choose between "vote jihad" and "Ram Rajya". Modi rejected the concept of "vote jihad," which refers to attempts to unify followers of a specific religion against him.
Addressing the gathering, Modi accused the Congress of advocating "vote jihad" against him, comparing it to terrorism threats in Pakistan. He questioned if such activities were consistent with democratic norms and constitutional provisions, reported ANI.