Urban Naxals language; photo sessions in huts’: How PM Narendra Modi hit back at Rahul Gandhi in Parliament

 



In a recent parliamentary session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi responded sharply to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's remarks. He criticized Gandhi's comments on India's 'devi-devta' (deities), labeling them as an insult to the nation's faith and attributing them to a "Naxal mindset imported from other religions and countries." Modi emphasized that such statements reflect a planned conspiracy and accused the Congress party of being willing to compromise the country's faith and culture for electoral gains. 


Additionally, Modi took a jibe at Gandhi's behavior in the Lok Sabha, referring to him as 'balak buddhi' (a grown man with a child's mind). He criticized Gandhi's actions, such as winking during parliamentary sessions, and suggested that the nation recognizes his immaturity. Modi further highlighted Gandhi's legal challenges, including being out on bail in a corruption case and a conviction related to defamatory statements about the OBC community. 


These exchanges underscore the escalating tensions between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress party, reflecting deepening political divides in India's parliamentary proceedin

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