Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday launched a sharp attack on Congress president Rahul Gandhi, saying that dynasty can make him party chief but it “doesn’t bring vision and wisdom". Addressing a rally in Indore, Modi expressed confidence of winning the Lok Sabha elections, claiming that while there was anti-incumbency against the Congress-led UPA government in 2014, there is pro-incumbency now.
The prime minister claimed that people from Kanyakumari to Kashmir have already decided to re-elect his government. He said that Congress party has become arrogant and its leader Sam Pitroda’s “hua to hua†remarks about the 1984 anti-sikh riots reflected the same.
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Speaking in the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh, the prime minister said that if returned to power his government will further strengthen the funding mechanism of start-ups.
 “My government has given importance to technology and transparency in the last five years. We will strengthen the funding mechanism of start-ups in the next five years,†Modi said, claiming that India had become the third largest start-up ecosystem in the world.
(With inputs from PTI)