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“Congress shehzada made fun of Dwarka pooja for vote-bank politics”: Rahul Gandhi is the focus of PM Modi’s attack in Amroha

After Rahul Gandhi, the Congress leader from Wayanad, made fun of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Dwarka, where he dove into the Arabian Sea off the coast of Gujarat to do a puja, Modi spent no time on Friday responding back. Modi launched a vicious assault, saying, “Shehzada of Congress mocked my pooja at the holy site for vote bank politics.”

 

“Lord Krishna went to Gujarat from here,” the Prime Minister said during an electoral rally in Amroha. I now live in Uttar Pradesh, although I was born there. I became Kashi’s MP. I went to Dwarka and offered prayers with all of my devotion, but the Congresswoman Shehzada told me there was nothing on which to offer prayers. For the sake of his vote-bank politics, he is disparaging our religion and a millennium-old heritage. Nothing is hidden under the oceans, he replied. Furthermore, according to ANI, “I want to ask those who identify as Yaduvanshi in Bihar: if you are a true Yaduvanshi, then how are you sitting with a party that is insulting it?”

Gandhi previously made fun of the PM for leading an underwater puja at the underwater remains of Lord Krishna’s ancient city, Dwarka, back in February. He said that important issues like unemployment and inflation are being disregarded. “The most important concerns facing the nation right now are those involving farmers, inflation, unemployment, and agniveers, yet you never see talk about these topics on TV networks. Rather, TV networks broadcast Modi ji around the clock; sometimes, he does a puja underwater while accompanied by a TV camera, after which he boards a seaplane, he had said.

During his speech, the prime minister further attacked the state governments that had previously run Uttar Pradesh, highlighting the BJP’s unceasing efforts to lessen the suffering of farmers. Amroha’s sugarcane farmers will never forget the extent of the harassment they endured in the past while trying to be paid. However, he said, record payments are also being paid in the state today in addition to record purchases of sugarcane.

 

Aiming at Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav, Modi launched a two-pronged assault, saying that a “film starring two princes” was being made in Uttar Pradesh, a story he claimed had previously been shot down.

“These guys always come to the people of Uttar Pradesh with a basket full of corruption, nepotism, and appeasement when they seek for votes. These guys never miss an occasion to disparage our religion in their campaign,” he said.

 

Now that the world’s greatest democratic exercise has finally begun, the prime minister has invited citizens to participate in the current elections. The first round of voting covers 102 districts spread over 21 states and Union Territories.

The first general election, which took place over five months from September 1951 to February 1952, is expected to be the longest voting process in the nation’s political history. This Lok Sabha election is set to take place from April 19 to June 1.

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