Prime Minister Narendra Modi slammed Congress and its leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday. He claimed that because of “shehzada’s use of Maoist language,” any industrialist would think twice before making an investment in a state controlled by the party.
During a political rally, Modi also charged that the grand old party supported dynastic politics and treated Lok Sabha seats as “ancestral properties.”
“The language used by the Congress ‘shehzada’ will make any industrialist think 50 times before investing in states ruled by the party… The ‘shehzada’ is using language spoken by Maoists and is extorting money through innovative methods,” the PM said, in an apparent reference to Gandhi.
“I dare the CMs of Congress and INDIA bloc-ruled states to answer as to whether they agree with the anti-industry and anti-industrialist language of their ‘shehzada’,” Modi said.
He made fun of Gandhi for his choice to run for the Lok Sabha seat from Rae Bareli, claiming that the Congress “shehzada” raced to that seat and declared, “It is my mummy’s seat, which not even an eight-year-old schoolboy will say.”
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