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Modi Slams Congress, Predicts ‘Century of Defeats’

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi 3 Min Read Published March 14, 2026
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Introduction

Prime Minister Narendra Modi sharply criticised the Indian National Congress during a public rally in Assam, saying the party is heading toward a “century of defeats.” His remarks came as political campaigning intensifies in the state, with leaders from different parties stepping up their criticism and outreach to voters.

Contents
IntroductionModi Criticises Congress PerformancePolitical Campaign Heats Up in AssamFocus on Development NarrativeOpposition Responds to RemarksConclusion

The Prime Minister’s statement reflects the growing political contest between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress ahead of future electoral battles in the region.

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Modi Criticises Congress Performance

During his speech, Narendra Modi accused the Indian National Congress of failing to deliver development during its years in power. He claimed that voters across the country have repeatedly rejected the party in elections.

Moreover, the Prime Minister argued that the Congress leadership has struggled to regain public trust. According to him, the party continues to face electoral setbacks in several states.

As a result, he predicted that the Congress could face a “century of defeats” if the current trend continues.

Political Campaign Heats Up in Assam

Political activity in Assam has intensified as parties strengthen their campaign strategies. Leaders from both the ruling and opposition camps have been addressing public gatherings and interacting with supporters.

Furthermore, the Bharatiya Janata Party has been highlighting development initiatives and governance reforms implemented in recent years.

Meanwhile, opposition parties, including the Indian National Congress, have criticised the government on several policy issues. These exchanges have sharpened the political debate in the state.

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Focus on Development Narrative

During the rally, Narendra Modi also highlighted development projects and infrastructure initiatives launched in Assam and the wider Northeast region.

He emphasised improvements in connectivity, infrastructure, and welfare schemes. According to the Prime Minister, these initiatives aim to accelerate economic growth and improve living standards in the region.

Consequently, the government has presented development as a central theme in its political messaging.

Opposition Responds to Remarks

The comments by Narendra Modi have triggered reactions from leaders of the Indian National Congress. Opposition leaders often argue that political debates should focus on governance, economic challenges, and public welfare.

Therefore, statements made during campaign speeches frequently become part of broader political exchanges between rival parties.

Such debates remain a common feature of India’s competitive political landscape.

Conclusion

The remarks by Narendra Modi in Assam underline the increasingly intense political rivalry between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Indian National Congress.

As election campaigns continue to gather momentum, strong statements from political leaders are likely to shape the narrative and influence public debate across the region.

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Tanshu Gandhi March 14, 2026
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Hi, I’m Tanshu. A writer who enjoys turning simple topics into engaging stories. This blog is where ideas take the spotlight and every post feels like a new episode worth reading.
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