Controversy Sparks as Congress President Labels PM Modi a 'Terrorist'
The Election Commission has issued a stern notice to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge for calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a 'terrorist'. Kharge criticized Modi's alleged misuse of government machinery to silence opposition, sparking strong backlash from the BJP, and demanded an explanation within 24 hours.
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In a heated political exchange, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has been reprimanded by the Election Commission for his controversial description of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a 'terrorist'. The commission has demanded Kharge provide clarification on his statement within 24 hours, citing election protocols.
Kharge's remarks, made during a press conference in Chennai, criticized Modi's alliance with AIADMK, questioning its alignment with Dravidian ideologies. He accused Modi of misusing his power to intimidate political opponents by weaponizing government agencies, drawing fierce rebuttals from the BJP.
The incident comes amid the charged atmosphere of upcoming polls in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, showcasing the escalating rhetoric as parties vie for influence and voter confidence. Kharge later clarified he intended the term 'terrorising' to describe Modi's political strategies, not as a literal accusation.
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