AAP is a photocopy of Congress says PM Modi

Pathankot: Three days ahead of Punjab Assembly polls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday held a rally in Pathankot and lashed out at opposition.

Modi termed the Aam Aadmi Party a photocopy of Congress and alleged that both parties are pretending to fight against each other in Punjab and both opposed the Ram temple in Ayodhya and they speak the “language of Pakistan” when Indian soldiers show their valour.

Taking a dig at the Congress, PM said that if the Congress gets another chance, it will put the security of Punjab at risk. Earlier, Captain Amarinder Singh used to stop him from going down the wrong path but he’s not there anymore either.

He said that Congress had committed a sin by failing to keep Kartarpur Sahib within India’s territory at time of partition.

“One pushed the youth of Punjab into the trap of drugs. The other is making the youth of Delhi addicted to alcohol. One looted Punjab, the other is doing one after another scam in Delhi. They are working in cahoots with each other in Punjab,” Modi said while addressing the rally.