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Nadda Hits Back at Kharge: “Congress Has Insulted PM Modi 110 Times”

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Nadda Hits Back at Kharge: BJP President JP Nadda fired back at the Congress party after receiving a letter from Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge. In his reply, Nadda strongly criticized the Congress, especially Rahul Gandhi, accusing the party of repeatedly disrespecting Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Kharge’s Letter on PM Modi’s Birthday

The exchange stems from a letter Kharge wrote to PM Modi on September 17, Modi’s birthday. After wishing Modi, Kharge raised concerns about remarks made by Union Minister Ravneet Bittu, who had reportedly called Rahul Gandhi a “terrorist.” Kharge urged action against Bittu, to which Nadda replied, stating Kharge’s claims were far from reality.

Rahul Gandhi’s Controversial Remarks Against PM Modi

In his response, Nadda addressed Rahul Gandhi’s frequent attacks on Modi. He reminded Kharge that Rahul had publicly insulted PM Modi several times, even calling him a “thief” and threatening to tarnish his image. Nadda also referenced Rahul’s comment about beating the PM with a stick in Parliament, questioning Kharge’s defense of Gandhi.

Sonia Gandhi’s “Merchant of Death” Remark

Nadda didn’t stop at Rahul; he also brought up Sonia Gandhi’s infamous remark, where she labeled PM Modi as a “merchant of death.” He criticized the Congress for such offensive statements, asking if the party had forgotten about decency and decorum.

“Congress is a Copy-Paste Party”

In a scathing comment, Nadda claimed Congress had turned into a “copy-paste” party, stating that in the last 10 years, its leaders had insulted PM Modi more than 110 times. He further mocked the party, questioning where its sense of discipline and dignity had gone during these attacks.

Nadda Takes Aim at Congress’s “Shop of Love”

Nadda concluded his letter by slamming the Congress’s “Shop of Love” slogan, saying the party was selling “the poison of casteism, seeds of division, and tools for breaking the nation.” He expressed hope that his letter answered all of Kharge’s concerns thoroughly.

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