In the heat of India's election season, political rhetoric has escalated, with Congress leader Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Narendra Modi exchanging sharp criticisms. Sonia Gandhi, in a series of video messages, accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and PM Modi of promoting hatred for political gain and focusing solely on acquiring power at any cost. She urged voters to choose Congress for a 'brighter future,' condemning the BJP's alleged divisive tactics. On the other side, PM Modi retorted by accusing Gandhi and the Congress of practicing appeasement politics, even going as far as to say that Sonia Gandhi had sympathized with terrorists involved in the Batla House encounter of 2008. The political battle further intensified over the issue of reservations, with Modi citing RJD chief Lalu Prasad's comments on Muslim quotas to allege a 'dangerous conspiracy' involving Congress and its allies. This exchange underscores the deep divisions and the high stakes involved in the current electoral contest, reflecting the broader ideological and political battle lines drawn across India's political landscape. As the country progresses through its election phases, the rhetoric between the leading parties showcases the intense competition and the contrasting visions they offer to the electorate.
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How would you feel if political leaders in your country focused more on criticizing each other than discussing their plans for the future?
Sonia Gandhi's accusations against Modi are just another desperate attempt by the left to undermine the progress and unity that the BJP has been working towards in India.
It's refreshing to see PM Modi stand strong against the baseless accusations from Sonia Gandhi and the Congress party, highlighting their desperate attempts at appeasement politics. It's clear that the BJP, under Modi's leadership, remains committed to the nation's progress, steering India away from divisive tactics and towards a united and prosperous future.
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"Appeasement" Vs "Hatred" As PM, Sonia Gandhi Slug It Out On Polling Day
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Lashing out at Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi and accusing them of practising the politics of appeasement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that the Congress matriarch cried for the terrorists who were killed in the Batla House encounter of 2008.
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