Union Minister G Kishan Reddy Criticizes Rahul Gandhi Amidst Ongoing Political Sparring
Union Minister G Kishan Reddy launched a sharp critique against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his comments on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Reddy emphasized Modi's confidence is derived from the Indian populace, while accusing Gandhi of fostering discord and aligning with anti-national forces. This comes as Modi prepares for an upcoming rally.
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Union Minister G Kishan Reddy launched a scathing attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday, following Gandhi's remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Reddy advised Gandhi to consult India's farmers, soldiers, scientists, youth, and women to understand the source of Modi's confidence.
Reddy criticized Gandhi's claims about Modi's deteriorated confidence, asserting that Modi's strength is derived from the support of India's 140 crore people. He further accused Gandhi of colluding with anti-national forces and fostering division within the country.
Additional criticisms included Gandhi's alleged attempts to sow discord and the Congress party's historical promotion of hate campaigns. Reddy highlighted the declining terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir under BJP rule, while dismissing the Congress's electoral achievements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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