In his speech in Rajasthan, Modi claimed that the Congress’s manifesto talks about taking stock of “the gold of mothers and sisters” and distributing that wealth, adding that the then Manmohan Singh government had said Muslims have the first right to the country’s assets.
PM Modi's election speech in Rajasthan - in which he declared the Congress, should it win the 2024 general election will "distribute assets among infiltrators (seen as a reference to Muslims)" - drew an emotional plea from RJD chief Tejashwi Yadav.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Congress, if voted to power, would distribute wealth to infiltrators and those who have more children. | Latest News India
PM Modi warns against Congress’s plans to distribute nation’s wealth to “intruders” and those with more children, citing Congress’s past statement on giving Muslims first right to nation’s wealth. Congress denies PM’s claims and accuses him of lying. PM also criticizes Congress’s use of Rajasthan to send non-winning candidates to Rajya Sabha.