Cong in a counterattack fired questions at PM Modi asking why he drags Netaji, Sardar Patel into politics?
Cong in a counterattack fired questions at PM Modi asking why he drags Netaji, Sardar Patel into politics?
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New Delhi. Elections in many states of the country are coming near in view of these elections, all the political parties of the country have also started accusing each other. In this episode, After the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi made some big statements while targeting the opposition party Congress, Now the grand old party took a jibe on ruling Bhartiya Janta party as saying that like a fish outside water, this government & PM is desperately trying to appropriate a national legacy, the legacy of the independence movement, where he knows that BJP & all elements of its so-called 'parivaar' were bereft of any locus & had absolutely no role play.

Abhishek Manu Singhvi the vetern congress leader besides this also alleged that PM holds a constitutional post & talks about politics 24/7 & blames others. Firing question he said that Was it right for him to talk about that on an auspicious day like today?

He continue that PM sometimes drags Netaji into politics, sometimes he drags Sardar Patel asking Is it befitting of a PM?

Earlier Targeting indirectly on the Congress Party and the Gandhi family, PM Modi has said that a family of the country has forgotten the contribution of large freedom fighters to keep their relatives and family above all else. He has said that this family has been engaged in the implementation of such bad policies for the last several years, so that the contribution of leaders like Bhim Rao Ambedkar, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Subhash Chandra Bose in the freedom struggle has been forgotten.

It is notable that PM Modi was addressing the public in a program in Delhi's national on the occasion of 75th anniversary of 'Azad Hind Government', formed in 1943 by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. Earlier he had hoisted the tricolor on the Red Fort today.

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