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Modi Jabs at Rahul Gandhi: Pakistan’s Desires for ‘Shehzada’ Surface Amid Political Tension
Modi Jabs at Rahul Gandhi: Pakistan’s Desires for ‘Shehzada’ Surface Amid Political Tension
Days after Chaudhry Fawad Hussain, a former minister of Pakistan, complimented Rahul Gandhi and said that Pakistani officials wanted to make the Congress leader India’s prime minister, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a subtle jab at the former head of the party on Thursday. Narendra Modi declared, “Congress is dying here, and Pakistanis are crying,” during an election rally in Anand, Gujarat. Leaders in Pakistan desire for Congress to become India’s prime minister, or “shehzada.” The Congress, according to Modi, is a “mureed” (follower) of Pakistan.
“Observe the coincidence—the Congress is becoming less powerful in India now. Pakistani officials are currently hoping for the Congress. Pakistan is keen to install the prince as prime minister, and the Congress is known to be supportive of Pakistan. Modi said, “This Pakistani-Congress collaboration has now been fully revealed. In a video that Chaudhry Fawad Hussain posted, Rahul Gandhi, the Congressman, is seen criticizing Prime Minister Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party. The Congress lawmaker is heard criticizing the BJP administration regarding the invitees at Ram Mandir’s Pran Pratishtha event in the video that the former Pakistani minister posted.
In the edited footage, Rahul Gandhi is heard criticizing the BJP government for neglecting the needs of the underprivileged and young people during the opening of the Ram Mandir. In response to Chaudhry Fawad Hussain’s post, the BJP attacked the Congress on Wednesday. The chairman of the BJP’s IT unit, Amit Malviya, said on X, “Rahul Gandhi is being promoted by Ch. Fawad Hussain, a former Imran Khan cabinet minister for information and broadcasting. Does the Congress intend to run for office in Pakistan?” “From a manifesto that has imprints of the Muslim League to a ringing endorsement, from across the border, Congress’s dalliance with Pakistan can’t get more obvious,” Amit Malviya said.
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Congress Shahzade is twirling around, their foreheads emblazoned with the Constitution. However, this did not apply to all of Hindustan for 75 years. In Kashmir, where Article 370 was like a wall that we tore down and the Constitution did not apply, Modi continued at the Anand rally. Additionally, Modi asserted that Pakistani terrorism had lost its luster. The nation that was once a leader in the export of terrorism is currently looking for flour. I commit myself to working nonstop to make India a developed country by 2047. The president said, “We connected 14 crore houses to tap water in ten years, while the Congress connected only three crore houses in sixty years.”