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Rahul Gandhi Is Running "Nafrat Ka Mega Mall, Not Mohabbat Ki Dukan": BJP President J P Nadda In Gujarat Rally
Swarajya Staff
Jul 10, 2023, 04:57 PM | Updated 04:57 PM IST
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Taking a jab at Rahul Gandhi's slogan of 'Mohabbat Ki Dukan', J P Nadda, the president of Bharatiya Janata Party, said on Monday (July 10) that the Congress leader was actually operating a "mega mall of hatred".
Nadda criticized Rahul Gandhi and other Congress leader for spreading hate against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
During a rally in Godhra town of Panchmahal district in Gujarat, marking the completion of nine years of the Modi government, Nadda also accused the opposition parties of becoming "family-centric parties" that prioritize their own interests over the welfare of citizens.
"The Congress people get upset whenever Modiji receives accolades at the global stage. While trying to oppose our PM, Congress leaders have started opposing our country," he stated.
He further criticized Rahul Gandhi for going to Britain and speaking about the danger to democracy. He pointed out that it was Rahul's own grandmother, former prime minister Indira Gandhi, who had imposed the Emergency in 1975 and imprisoned 1.5 lakh people.
Nadda accused Congress leaders of engaging in low-level politics by using derogatory words like "neech", "bichchhu", snake, and "chaiwala" to defame PM Modi.
He said that the Congress claims to run a "mohabbat ki dukan" (store of love), but their constant hate speech against PM Modi actually makes them a "nafrat ka mega mall" (mega mall of hatred).
Nadda also stated during the rally that political parties in the opposition were solely focused on protecting their own families, with no concern for the people. In contrast, he highlighted how PM Modi was fighting for the betterment of the entire country.
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