DMK, Congress brainstorm on looting people: PM Modi
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates a meeting of the BJP national office bearers at the NDMC convention centre in New Delhi on Sunday 21st February 2021. (Photo: Partha Prathim Sarkar/IANS). Image Source: IANS News
Coimbatore, Feb 25 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a scathing attack on the DMK and Congress said the leaders of the two parties brainstorm on looting the people.
Launching the BJP s election campaign in Tamil Nadu from this industrial city which is about 500 kms from Chennai, Modi said the leaders of DMK and Congress brainstorm on the methods to loot the nation.
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