Prime Minister's attack on Congress, direct fight in 11 states

Sekar Chandra

In the lok sabha, prime minister Narendra Modi not only took the opposition's electoral alliance india lightly but also strongly attacked top congress leaders like Nehru and Indira Gandhi. He was speaking on the motion of thanks before parliament after the President's budget address. His lok sabha speech lambasted the congress, its stalwarts Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, indira gandhi and the "product" rahul Gandhi. Is it the BJP's obsession to emphadata-size a "failed" party, which the prime minister then claimed will get 370 seats and the nda will get more than 400 seats, or is there concern about the 2024 election result as both the parties are directly 11 states embroiled in a fight?

PM's target is on Congress

Responding to the debate on the President's speech, Modi targeted the congress ahead of the 2024 elections and did not mention any congress ally. He claimed that congress is stuck in the 'cancel culture' of opposing several government schemes and "launching the same product again and again". His speech began with an attack on the congress and ended with an attack on the 'Naamdaar' congress and the 'Kamdaar' "Hamare". In a two-hour address, he presented a series of government programmes. Nehru, Indira and rahul came back in his speech in different ways and at times, although he insisted on repeating the spectacular success in the upcoming elections. The prime minister said it was Nehru who had created the kashmir problem, Indira was oblivious to inflation and rahul was a failed product who was being launched again and again to ensure that "the congress remained in the opposition, as they had been for decades." Were in power till. He said that now it "may remain confined to the spectators' gallery".

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