LIVE! Modi juggernaut rolls into Raj: Cong works on divide and rule
November 19, 2013  18:04
Upping the ante against Congress, Narendra Modi today accused it of pursuing a "divide and rule" policy by fanning tensions between Hindus and Muslims.  

"Congress has a divisive mentality. It only works on a rule to divide a brother from brother, raise a wall of divide", Modi said at a public meeting in Sawai Madhopur in support of four BJP candidates including erstwhile Jaipur royal family scion Diya Kumari.

"There is a need to identify the character, culture, traditions, and thoughts of Congress now....it works on divisive mentality...they never think of uniting people...they only know how to break... this is there style," he said. 

"Congress creates differences between north and south, tensions between Hindu and Muslims...it all proves that it has all along been indulging in vote bank politics," he said.

Modi, who also addressed rallies in Alwar and Bandikui, poked fun at Rahul Gandhi, saying poor attendance at the Congress leader's rally in Delhi on Sunday had forced an embarrassed Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit to plead with people not to leave the venue.

"There are rallies where people are told 'stop, don't go; stop, don't go'. And there are rallies where I have to apologise to people because they could not see me" because of huge turnouts, he said in Alwar in the run-up to the December one Assembly elections in Rajasthan.
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