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Dhoraji: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asked on what moral ground is the Congress seeking votes in Gujarat when its leader was joined in his Bharat Jodo Yatra by a woman who stalled the Narmada dam project for three decades.   Modi was referring to Narmada Bachao Andolan activist Medha Patkar joining the Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra in Maharashtra on Saturday. Addressing a poll rally in Dhoraji town of Gujarat   Rajkot district, Modi said the ambitious project of building Sardar Sarovar Dam over Narmada river was delayed because many people had tried hard to stall it.     Also ReadBJP chief Nadda calls Cong <a href=https://www.hydro-jug.us>hydrojug</a> ress anti-Gujarat after Medha Patkar joins Bharat Jodo Yatra The Narmada project was the only solution to quench the thirst of the arid regio <a href=https://www.hydro-flasks.ca>hydro flask cooler</a> n of Kutch and Kathiyawad  Saurashtra region . You must have seen yesterday how a Congress leader was doing padyatra with a woman, who was an anti-Narmada activist. She and others had stalled the project for three decades by creating legal hurdles he said. These activists held protests just to make sure that water does not reach here, Modi said, and accused the activists of defaming Gujarat to such an ext <a href=https://www.hydro-flasks.us>hydro flask water bottle</a> ent that even the World Bank stopped funds for the project. When Congress leaders approach you to seek votes, I want you to ask them to explain on what moral ground the opposition party is seeking votes when their leader was doing padyatra with a woman who was against the Narmada  Epap Hyderabad Liberation Day   : CPI honours Urdu revolutionary poet Makhdoom
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