In a recent speech at a public rally in Bidar district, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Congress party and its leaders of abusing him and others. The Prime Minister claimed that the party had hurled insults and abusive language at him 91 times in different forms. He further accused the Congress and Janata Dal (Secular) of harboring “hatred” towards farmers and creating obstructions in the implementation of central schemes for farmers.
During his speech, PM Modi also accused the Congress of abusing the dominant Lingayat community in poll-bound Karnataka and engaging in abusive behavior towards other figures such as Babasaheb Ambedkar and Veer Savarkar. He stated that “insulting those who work for the poor and the country is Congress’ history.”
The Prime Minister expressed his solidarity with those who have been targeted with abusive language and stated that he would continue to work for the country and its people. He also criticized the Congress for wasting time on a “dictionary of abuses” rather than focusing on good governance and boosting the morale of its workers.
The accusations made by PM Modi come after Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge compared the Prime Minister to a “venomous snake” in a recent speech. Kharge later backtracked on his comments, stating that his intention was not to hurt anyone’s feelings.
PM Modi’s speech in Bidar district was part of a campaign rally in poll-bound Karnataka, which goes to polls on May 10. The Prime Minister urged voters in the state to respond to the abusive behavior of the Congress by voting against the party.
In conclusion, PM Modi’s accusations of abusive behavior by the Congress party and its leaders have sparked a heated debate in the run-up to the Karnataka Assembly elections. The Prime Minister’s call for voters to reject abusive behavior and focus on good governance has resonated with many people in the state. However, the Congress party has defended its record on governance and has accused PM Modi of using abusive language himself.