Modi in Gwalior: Madhya Pradesh is no more a Bimaru state, says PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public meeting in poll-bound Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh on Friday.
Polling in Madhya Pradesh is slated for 28 November which will decide the fate of candidates in 230 constituencies across the state. The tenure of Madhya Pradesh assembly is scheduled to end on January 7, 2019.
Earlier in the day, Modi addressed a campaign rally for the second phase ofChhattisgarh Assembly elections, He dared the Congress to make someone "from outside the family". Modi also charged the Gandhis with still not being able to come to terms that a "son of a poor mother" could become the country's prime minister. Addressing Modi slammed the opposition party for crediting his occupying the PM's post to Nehru instead of people in the country.
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