TN Minister's derogatory attack on PM - BJP calls it 'Nauseating'

S Venkateshwari
Anitha Radhakrishnan, the minister for tamil Nadu, has drawn heavy criticism from the bjp for disparaging prime minister Narendra Modi using a foul term. "A nauseating act" was how the party described the use of the inflammatory phrase.
 
The state minister for fisheries and animal husbandry, Radhakrishnan, claimed during an election campaign rally that the prime minister launched initiatives to honor political heavyweights like sardar vallabhai patel and Kamarajar, only to receive a pitiful number of votes.
 

"To win the support of the patel community, you constructed a statue of Sardar Vallabhai Patel. prime minister Modi employs such reprehensible strategies," he continued.
 

The head of the DMK also offered commentary on Modi's speech last week in Salem, tamil Nadu, stating that the latter mentioned independence activist Kamarajar "as though they embraced him and brought him to the front".
The tamil Nadu branch of the bjp condemned Radhakrishnan's comments, saying in a tweet that he talked "disgustingly" about Modi, who "hails from a humble background and has dedicated his entire life for the people of India".
 
Kanimozhi, a DMK MP, was also said to have "stood witness to this nauseating act".
 

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