Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking at the Vijay Sankalp Rally in Morena, Madhya Pradesh, addressed the ongoing verbal attacks from Congress leaders, urging supporters not to be dismayed by the opposition’s rhetoric.
During his speech, Modi referenced the verbal jabs directed at him by certain members of the Congress party, stating, “These days, the prince of Congress is enjoying insulting Modi every day. He keeps on saying anything.” Modi expressed his belief that some citizens are disheartened by the use of such language against the Prime Minister of the country.
In response to the verbal attacks, Modi adopted a conciliatory tone, urging supporters not to harbor feelings of sadness or anger. He emphasized the distinction between the Congress party, referred to as ‘Naamdar’ (dynast), and his own party, the BJP, which he termed ‘Kaamdar’ (working class). Modi’s remarks were interpreted as a reminder of the BJP’s focus on governance and performance-driven politics, in contrast to what he portrayed as the Congress’ emphasis on dynastic politics and personal attacks.
The Prime Minister’s address at the Vijay Sankalp Rally served as an opportunity to rally support for the BJP’s policies and initiatives while responding to criticism from the opposition.
Modi’s remarks are expected to fuel political discourse, particularly regarding the tone and tenor of political rhetoric in the country. As the political climate heats up, citizens will closely scrutinize the exchanges between political parties, especially in the lead-up to elections.
The Prime Minister’s call for civility and focus on performance-based politics resonated with supporters, reaffirming the BJP’s commitment to constructive governance. With elections on the horizon, such appeals for unity and focus on development are likely to shape the narrative leading up to the polls.