In a scathing counter-attack at an election assembly in Shillong on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lambasted Congress leaders who sat on the tarmac of Delhi airport and chanted “Modi Teri Qabr Khudegi” (Modi, your grave can be dug) slogan, whereas protesting the arrest of Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera.
Narendra Modi mentioned, “Some people, who have been rejected by the people of this country, are now so frustrated that they are now praying with beads (maala), saying, ‘Modi your grave will be dug’, but the people of the country are saying, ‘Modi, your lotus will bloom’. The people of India will give a befitting reply to such people for using such language and having such a mindset…Every corner of the country is saying, ‘Modi, your lotus will bloom’. The blessings of the people of India are making some people so much frustrated that they feel things will not work out for them so long as Modi is alive. So, they are digging Modi’s grave. How long will you dig my grave? Do some social work…”
Modi went on: “When Congress ruled north-east states, its central leaders used these states as ATMs to fill their pockets. But BJP used technology to ensure that the money reached the bank accounts of poor people, without any cut or commission. The people of Meghalaya want a ‘people-first’ government, not a ‘family-first’ government.”
This was one of many strongest reactions from Prime Minister Modi towards the Congress in latest months. Congress leaders understand it very nicely that abusing Modi can hurt them throughout elections. The outcomes of a number of elections previously are witness to this. Yet, there are some Congress leaders who excel in scoring self-goals.
First, Pawan Khera used insulting phrases about Modi’s father Damodardas Modi at his occasion’s press convention. He later tendered apology before Supreme Court by his lawyer and obtained interim bail. But whereas staging sit-in on Delhi airport tarmac to protest his arrest, some Congress leaders chanted slogan ‘Modi Teri Qabr Khudegi’.
Senior occasion leaders are actually sustaining silence over this sign, however Modi has caught on to their mistake. Whenever he’ll recount the abuses hurled by Congress, this slogan is bound to crop up within the listing.
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