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Modi claims in Nawada that the “tukde tukde” gang is influencing Kharge

On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress party for its pro-Muslim stance and said that the Muslim League was reflected in the party’s program. He also took issue with party president Mallikarjune Kharge’s refusal to bring up the repeal of Article 370 during a Rajasthan election campaign.

Speaking at an electoral rally in Nawada, Bihar, two days after his Jamui speech, Modi attacked Kharge, claiming that the latter’s comment made him feel humiliated. Kharge had questioned what connection Rajasthan had to Jammu and Kashmir.

Without addressing Kharge, Modi questioned if J&K was not an essential part of the nation and said that the Congress president’s statement was influenced by the “tukde tukde gang.”

“The President of Congress questioned why I brought up the repeal of Article 370. I was embarrassed. The Prime Minister said, “Congress should pay attention and comprehend that a number of young people from Bihar and Rajasthan have made extraordinary sacrifices to protect Kashmir.

“The leaders of the INDI alliance vow allegiance to Baba Ambedkar’s Constitution, yet after all these years, they did not let it to take effect in Jammu and Kashmir. By honoring his pledge to remove Article 370, Modi was the one who cleared the path for the Constitution to be implemented in J&K, according to the prime minister.

He referred to the established party as “anti-sanatan dharma” and made fun of Lalu Prasad’s RJD by reminding people of the “jungle raj” that existed in Bihar.

The prime minister said that the electoral platform of the Congress reeked of “appeasement politics.” He questioned the decision of the grand old party to skip the Ayodhya Ram temple’s consecration event. “Why is the INDIA bloc so opposed to public opinion, I wonder? Ram Navami is coming, he added, adding that “they did not show up for the pran pratishtha, even though the temple was built through public donations and not with government money.” Remember their transgressions.

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