PM Modi Criticizes Congress for Unrealistic Promises & Poor Governance

PM Modi highlights unmet promises by Congress in states like Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana. He asserts that their assurances mislead citizens, with developmental and financial conditions worsening under their rule.

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Sumit Kumar
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By A Staff Reporter — New Delhi: In a recent statement on social media, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress Party, asserting that it has repeatedly made “unreal promises” during campaigns but has fallen short on delivering them. PM Modi's message reflects his concern over what he calls "a lack of actionable follow-through" on promises that Congress allegedly knows are unrealistic or unachievable, an approach he claims is leading to deteriorating conditions in the states governed by the party.

PM Modi specifically pointed to the governance in states currently led by Congress, including Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana. He asserted that the fiscal health and developmental path of these states are “turning from bad to worse” under Congress rule. His remarks come as Congress’s state governments face scrutiny over financial strategies and unmet guarantees, which the PM described as "terrible deceit upon the people" of these regions.

The statement, posted on PM Modi's official Twitter account, underscores a wider debate on electoral accountability and responsible governance. The PM suggested that Congress’s campaign commitments lack feasible plans and risk setting up unrealistic expectations. For PM Modi, such practices betray the trust of citizens who depend on responsible policies and sustainable development efforts from their leaders.

In recent elections, Congress has emphasized several welfare initiatives under the banner of “guarantees.” PM Modi’s criticism serves as a call for the party to approach governance with more practical promises, ensuring they can fulfill the expectations they set. His message aligns with the BJP’s ongoing narrative, positioning itself as a party committed to realistic and tangible outcomes while holding opposition parties accountable for their pledges.