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PM Modi Slams Rahul Gandhi, Akhilesh Yadav for Appeasement: ‘Friendship Between 2 Boys
PM Modi Slams Rahul Gandhi, Akhilesh Yadav for Appeasement: ‘Friendship Between 2 Boys
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Rahul Gandhi-Akhilesh Yadav combine in Uttar Pradesh for engaging in appeasement politics while speaking at an election rally in Agra. He charged that Congress was giving religiously based reservations and pilfering the OBC quota. PM Narendra Modi stated, “Friendship between ‘two boys’ in UP is based on politics of appeasement.” The appeasement strategy, according to PM Modi, split the nation. Additionally, he said that the Muslim League was reflected in the Congress party’s manifesto.
“We are ending ‘tushtikaran’ (appeasement) and working for’santushtikaran’ (satisfying people),” he said. The rights of the nation’s honest citizens were taken away, according to Prime Minister Modi, by appeasement politics. Appeasement politics have split our nation in half and caused a great deal of division. The rights of the honest and genuine have been taken away by appeasement politics. Thus, Modi is moving away from appeasement and toward satisfaction, the prime minister continued.
Development for everybody is a commitment made by PM Modi’s administration.” The SP-Congress INDI combination, however, has a unique voter base. We prioritize saturation, whether it is in line with the BJP’s program or our ten-year history. According to PM Modi, “This is the BJP’s saturation model: everyone should benefit from welfare schemes, and the full benefit should be available, without middlemen or bribes, and the deserving should get it.” PM Modi stirred much controversy earlier this week when he claimed that the Congress had pledged to steal hard-earned money and give it to people “who have many children.”
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The Election Commission takes cognizance.
Today, the Indian Election Commission acknowledged receiving reports that Prime Minister Modi had broken the model code of conduct. In response to criticism of PM Modi’s comments in Banswara, the panel has asked BJP president JP Nadda to reply by Monday. It also requested that he ask well-known activists to hold political debate to a high standard. In addition, Mallikarjun Kharge received a notice from the Election Commission on Rahul Gandhi’s divisive comments.