Key Points
- Kharge criticizes Modi’s “urban Naxal” accusation against Congress.
- Labels BJP as a “party of terrorists” linked to lynchings.
- Modi claims Congress is controlled by urban Naxals, urging unity against them.
- Political tensions rise ahead of assembly elections in Maharashtra.
Looma News
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge fired back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who labeled Congress as “urban Naxals.” Kharge didn’t hold back, saying, “Modi loves to throw around labels, but let’s talk about the BJP, it’s a party of terrorists, involved in lynchings. He has no right to throw stones from his glass house.”
This drama escalated as PM Modi ramped up his rhetoric, claiming Congress was influenced by urban Naxals and warning voters about their divisive agenda. Speaking to a crowd in Maharashtra’s Vidarbha region, Modi urged the public to unite against what he called a dangerous Congress plot. “They want to keep people divided, Dalits as Dalits, the poor as poor,” he cautioned, calling for solidarity among citizens to counter the Congress party.
With assembly elections just around the corner, the tension is palpable. Kharge’s response shows Congress isn’t backing down, positioning themselves as the defenders against BJP’s accusations. As the election approaches, it’s clear both sides are gearing up for a fierce battle over their narratives.