Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently took to Twitter to express his views on the Congress party, sparking a heated political debate. In his tweet, Modi accused the Congress of using intimidation and coercion as part of their political strategy, a tactic he referred to as “vintage Congress culture.”
Modi also brought up an instance from 50 years ago when the Congress party had advocated for a “committed judiciary.” He criticized the party for expecting others to be committed to their interests, while failing to show the same level of commitment towards the nation.
Modi’s tweet ended on a strong note, stating, “No wonder 140 crore Indians are rejecting them.” This statement suggests a significant lack of support for the Congress party among the Indian populace.
This tweet is the latest in a series of exchanges between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the opposition Congress party. Under Modi’s leadership, the BJP has consistently accused the Congress of prioritizing their interests over those of the nation.
The Congress party has yet to respond to Modi’s tweet. As the political discourse in the country continues to evolve, the impact of this tweet on the public’s perception of the two parties will be closely watched.