Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent critique of Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s electoral strategy has ignited a fierce political debate, amplifying tensions and drawing sharp reactions across Bardhaman-Durgapur, West Bengal, and beyond.
In a charged public rally, PM Modi didn’t hold back as he targeted Gandhi’s decision to contest from Raebareli, a constituency deeply entrenched in the Gandhi family’s political legacy. Modi’s comments, infused with biting sarcasm and strategic innuendo, underscored the widening chasm between the BJP and the Congress.
Recalling his earlier assertions made in the parliamentary corridors, Modi reiterated his prediction that the Congress’s “biggest leader” would sidestep electoral contests and seek refuge in more comfortable political avenues. “She ran away to Rajasthan and found sanctuary in the Rajya Sabha,” Modi quipped, taking a veiled jab at a prominent Congress figure’s shift to the upper house.
Modi’s rhetoric took a sharper turn as he foretold Rahul Gandhi’s electoral trajectory, mockingly referring to him as ‘Shehzada’. With unwavering confidence, Modi reiterated his earlier prognostication of Gandhi’s defeat in Wayanad and speculated on Gandhi’s strategic recalibration in pursuit of a more favorable electoral landscape.
The Prime Minister’s verbal fusillade didn’t spare Gandhi’s decision to contest from Raebareli, a move perceived by many as a strategic retreat from the fiercely contested terrain of Amethi. “He is so apprehensive of Amethi that he is fleeing towards Raebareli,” Modi remarked, exploiting the symbolic significance of both constituencies in the annals of Indian political history.
Concluding his diatribe with a rhetorical flourish, Modi appropriated Congress’s own slogan, ‘Daro Mat’ (Don’t be afraid), and repurposed it to suit his narrative. “Today, I also ask them, ‘Daro Mat, Bhago Mat’ (Don’t be afraid, don’t flee),” Modi proclaimed, eliciting thunderous applause from the gathered audience.
Modi’s scathing critique has injected fresh dynamism into the political discourse as the nation hurtles towards impending elections. With both parties locked in a fierce battle for supremacy, the rhetorical salvos exchanged between leaders like Modi and Gandhi are poised to shape the contours of the electoral battleground and influence voter sentiment in the crucial days ahead. As the political temperature continues to rise, the nation braces itself for a riveting spectacle that will define the trajectory of its democratic journey.