NEW DELHI: Recalling the derogatory “expressions and abuses” used over the years by Congress netas, including Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, against PM Modi, BJP president J P Nadda Thursday wrote a hard-hitting letter to Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge in response to the latter’s missive to Modi two days ago, reported.
Dubbing Kharge’s letter an effort to “polish and relaunch their failed product”, an apparent jibe at Rahul, Nadda said, “It seems that you have either forgotten the deeds of your netas, including Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi, or have deliberately ignored them.So, I felt that it is important to bring those things to your notice in detail.” Nadda claimed Congress netas insulted Modi over 110 times in the past 10 years, with the party’s top leadership also involved.
Nadda’s letter further said, “Chowkidar chor hai, neech, Duryodhan, Modi teri khair nahi, Modi teri kabr khudegi, maut ka saudagar, khoon ki dalali were a few of the derogatory remarks used by the Congress functionaries at different times for PM Modi.”
“The person who has a history of insulting the PM and the OBC community by calling them ‘thieves’, who has used inappropriate words for the PM, who has threatened to beat PM in Parliament, and whose audacious mindset is well known across the country — why are you compelled to defend such a person?” Nadda asked. “Wasn’t it Rahul Gandhi’s mother, Sonia Gandhi, who called PM Modi ‘maut ka saudagar’? You and your partymen have always glorified such unfortunate &shameful statements,” the BJP chief added.





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