Prime Minister Modi on Friday accused the Congress of making unrealistic promises and highlighted the challenges of implementing them. Modi urged vigilance against the Congress’s ‘culture of fake promises,’ emphasizing that they often pledge things they can’t deliver. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge acknowledged the need to consider fiscal constraints.
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