Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent public rally in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, launched a scathing critique of the Congress party, highlighting the reasons behind the recent exodus of members from the party.
PM Modi emphasized the need to understand the “dangerous intentions” of the Congress party, as revealed by those who had been part of the party for two to three decades but have now chosen to leave. He noted that these individuals are now “breathing fresh air” and have had enough of the party’s policies.
The Prime Minister shared the experiences of a woman who left the Congress party, alleging that she was subjected to “torture” for visiting the Ram Temple, which eventually led to her departure from the party. He also referred to another former member’s claim that the Congress party has been “hijacked by the Muslim League and Maoists.”
In a significant disclosure, PM Modi quoted another ex-Congress member who alleged that the “Congress Shehzada is planning to reverse the Supreme Court’s decision on the Ram Temple, similar to how his father reversed the SC’s decision in the Shah Bano case.”
These allegations come at a time when the political dynamics of the country are undergoing significant changes, with many long-standing members leaving the Congress party. The fallout of these allegations on the party’s image and its future course of action remains to be seen.