Congress Lodged Complaints Against PM Modi For His "Opposition 's Eyes On Your Property" RemarkBy Thetripurapost Desk, AligarhApr 22, 202458After Banswara in Rajasthan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again gave a controversial statement regarding Congress in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh on Monday. PM Modi alleged that "the opposition party has its eyes on the property of Indians. It wants to loot it. If Congress comes to power, they will snatch your house, cars and gold and distribute it." PM Modi held rallies in support of BJP candidates Satish Gautam from Aligarh seat and Anoop Valmiki from Hathras. PM Modi said that the members of INDIA Alliance have lost all hope for the future. He said, "They question why Modi talks about developed India, why does he talk about making India the third largest economy in the world? These people do nothing except greed for their family and power. They Cheat people." The Prime Minister said, "I want to warn the country about the Congress manifesto. The Congress and INDIA alliance is now eyeing your income, your property." Referring indirectly to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, he said, "The Crown Prince of Congress has said that if his government is formed, he will investigate who earns how much, how much property they own and how many houses they own." . He also says that the government will take control of it." Modi said, "The INDIA alliance is keeping an eye on your property. They are also talking about getting the FDs made by working people for the future of their children to be investigated. Congress will conduct a survey and then they will snatch your property and distribute it. If there is an ancestral house in your village, then they will snatch it." Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "Last time when he came to Aligarh, I had requested that Aligarh should be locked in the factory of nepotism, corruption and appeasement of SP and Congress. You put such a strong lock that both the princes are unable to find the key till date." PM Modi said, "Congress people will say that you already have a house in the village. This is the thinking of Maoists and Communists. The Congress and INDIA alliance wants to implement this in India. Congress will put its claws on your property. Wants to kill." Meanwhile, a delegation including Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi complained to the Election Commission regarding PM Modi's statement given in Banswara. The delegation has made a total of 17 complaints, which are serious. Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal said that copies of the manifesto will be sent to the Prime Minister on behalf of our party leaders and Lok Sabha candidates. Congress also said that the party will file a petition with the Election Commission after getting signatures of one lakh people.