PM scared by defamation to inflame politics: Congress responds
On Monday, the Congress replied to Prime Minister Narendra modi when the Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, saying the PM is “rattled” and participating in “defame to inflame” politics.
During his address in the poll-bound Gujarat town of Surendranagar, Modi made an apparent allusion to Gandhi, saying people who had been booted out of authority were embarking on foot marches to reclaim power.
In response, Congress general secretary in charge of communications Jairam Ramesh stated that the Bharat Jodo Yatra seeks to awaken the nation’s conscience to rising economic inequities, social polarisation, and political tyranny.
Anyone who shares these concerns, believes in the Gandhian path, and is devoted to the Constitution in text and spirit, he stated, is invited to join the Yatra.
“While criticising the Yatra, the Prime Minister is engaging in his normal ‘defame to inflame’ style of politics. He’s clearly desperate and shaken by the reaction over the last 75 days. How can someone who vigorously opposed Bharat Chhodo in 1942 comprehend Bharat Jodo in 2022? “On Twitter, the Congress leader stated.
Modi stated in his speech at Surendranagar, “Some people are marching on foot to reclaim power. They are also bringing people who have stymied the Narmada project for the past 40 years through litigation, leaving Gujarat parched.” “The people of Gujarat will punish anyone who participate in this padyatra in this election. Those who opposed the Narmada project would also be punished “He said this without naming anyone.
Modi was alluding to Narmada Bachao Andolan leader Medha Patkar’s recent participation in the Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra in Maharashtra.
During an appearance in the poll-bound Gujarat town of Surendranagar, PM Modi made an apparent allusion to Gandhi, saying that people who had been booted out of authority were embarking on foot marches to reclaim power.
“In the past, the Congress referred to me as ‘neech aadmi,”maut ka saudagar,’ and ‘naali ka keeda.’ “I implore you to talk about development rather than this game of ‘aukat,'” the Prime Minister remarked, adding that he swallows such insults since his goal is to make India a developed nation.
On December 1 and 5, the 182-member Gujarat Assembly will be elected in two stages.
In response, Congress general secretary in charge of communications Jairam Ramesh stated that the Bharat Jodo Yatra seeks to awaken the nation’s conscience to rising economic inequities, social polarisation, and political tyranny. The people of Gujarat will punish those who participate in this padyatra in this election. People will also punish those who opposed the Narmada project, he said without naming names.PM Modi was referring to Narmada Bachao Andolan leader Medha Patkar’s recent participation in the Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra in Maharashtra.