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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress party and an unnamed entity while addressing allegations of financial connections with industrial giants Ambani and Adani. He accused the Congress of having close ties with Ambani and Adani, suggesting that financial transactions may have occurred between them.

    During a speech in Vemulawada, Prime Minister Modi challenged the Congress to reveal the amount of financial support they received from Ambani and Adani. He pointed out the lack of transparency and accountability in political funding.

    Modi accused the Congress and the unnamed entity of prioritizing personal interests over the welfare of the nation. He stressed the importance of putting the country first and criticized the Congress for their alleged involvement in corrupt activities. He mentioned instances like the Kaleshwaram scam where no action was taken during their time in power.

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