Who is most corrupt? Who killed whom on whose order? Who will arrest Modi? Modhwadia tells you all in his speech(Video)
December 19, 2011
Himmatnagar, 19 December 2011
This is Gujarat Congress President Arjun Modhwadia’s speech that he delivered yesterday in Himmatnagar in north Gujarat in Gujarat Congress’s district level public meeting.
We have presented this speech for various reasons. One reason is to give you an idea about which issues Gujarat Congress is throwing in its public meetings these days. Another reason to put this speech here is that how Congress continues to repeat same thing again and again in its public meetings(as an example:sops to Tata Motors).
But more interesting is Modhwadia’s prophecy about arrest of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. Modhwadia in his this speech confidently says that Modi will be arrested by not someone from Delhi, but by Gujarat Police. Modhwadia says that existing Home minister will be in power for next 4-6 months hardly(Modhwadia mentions him as minister of state for Home Praful Patel is from Himmatnagar where this Congress public meeting was organized).
While watching this speech don’t expect too much decency, because you will hear that Modhwadia openly dubs Modi as murderer. In fact he says that in entire India there’s no other corrupt , murderer, conspirator leader like Modi!
So when general election of Gujarat assembly is just one year away, do you think the issues Modhwadia raises in his speech can impact the voters?


Photos from Himmatnagar rally
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