PM Modi has given the Triple M formula for Congress
During his visit to Assam, PM Modi attacked Congress by referencing the Triple M formula, highlighting the party's governance failures.
During a recent visit to Assam, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took aim at the Congress party, introducing what he termed the 'Triple M formula'. This formula stands for 'Maoist, Muslim League, Congress', which he claims represents a toxic combination that the youth of Assam should be aware of. Modi emphasized the pitfalls of Congress rule, particularly targeting the younger generation who may not have lived through the earlier governance failures of the party.
Modi urged the young voters, aged 20 to 25, to remain vigilant against the potential return of Congress to power, cautioning them about the negative impact of its leadership. He stressed that the Congress party's governance has led to various issues, particularly in maintaining law and order and economic stability, thus framing it as a threat to the state's progress and youth empowerment.
The PM's comments reflect a broader political strategy to consolidate support among the young electorate by contrasting his administration's achievements with the perceived failures of Congress. This rhetoric not only aims to reinforce BJP's narrative but also seeks to leverage regional sentiments against a national party, thus amplifying the BJP's influence in Assam ahead of forthcoming elections.