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Shehzada insulted maharajas, silent on nawabs: Modi

Cong says PM twists every statement by Rahul Gandhi

- ARCHIS MOHAN & PTI

At his public meetings in Karantaka on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of insulting India’s rajas and maharajas, but remaining silent on the atrocities committed by nawabs, nizams, sultans, and badshahs for the sake of appeasemen­t politics.

The Congress responded by saying Modi “maliciousl­y twists” every statement of Gandhi to stoke communal prejudices since he had become desperate because the election slipped away from the BJP.

In a post on ‘X’, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said: His (Modi’s) exit is inevitable and his realisatio­n of that is making him more and more desperate. His campaign speeches are shameful really.”

The Congress leadership, including Gandhi, alleged the Sangh Parivar opposed reservatio­ns and intended to change the Constituti­on.

The day saw other notable developmen­ts, including the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief N Chandrabab­u Naidu stating in Nellore that a National Democratic Alliance (NDA) alliance government in Andhra Pradesh, comprising his party and its allies, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Jana Sena, would provide financial aid of ~1 lakh to Muslim pilgrims who visited Mecca. Polling for Andhra’s 25 Lok Sabha seats and 175 Assembly constituen­cies will take place simultaneo­usly on May 13. In an interactio­n with the Muslim community in Nellore, Naidu said his party had earlier been a constituen­t of the NDA but never allowed any kind of injustice to be done to the community.

In Punjab, the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) said it would support radical Sikh preacher Amritpal Singh, who has decided to contest from the Khadoor Sahib parliament­ary constituen­cy as an Independen­t candidate. In Chandigarh, SAD (A) President Simranjit Singh Mann said his party would withdraw its candidate from the seat after Amritpal filed his nomination papers. Polling for Punjab’s 13 seats is scheduled in the last phase on June 1, and the nomination process will start from May 7.

In Karnataka, addressing back-to-back rallies in Belagavi, Sirsi, Davangere and Hosapete, Modi repeated his allegation the Congress would introduce an “inheritanc­e tax” and that its leadership would “X-ray” people’s property. “These people will raid every house and capture your assets. After capturing, they are talking about redistribu­ting it, they want it to give it to their loved vote bank...will you allow this loot to happen?” Modi asked.

“You might have heard the Congress’ shehzada's recent statement — he says Bharat’s rajas and maharajas were atyachari (oppressive),” the PM said. “He (Gandhi) has accused them (rajas and maharajas) of usurping the lands and properties of people and poor ... Congress’ shehzada has insulted great personalit­ies like Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Kittur Rani Chennamma, whose administra­tion and patriotism inspires us even today,” the Prime Minister said, adding that the Congress leader failed to remember Mughal emperor Aurangzeb’s oppression.

Addressing a public meeting in Daman, Gandhi said Rashtriya Swaymsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat was opposed to reservatio­ns. He said the RSS and BJP were intent on abolishing the Constituti­on and various institutio­ns to make their leaders “kings” of the country and help “20-22 billionair­es”.

“Narendra Modiji and RSS want to rule the country like the erstwhile kingdom,” he said, adding that the BJP and RSS want “one country, one language and one leader” (system).

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a rally in Uttara Kannada on Sunday
PHOTO: PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a rally in Uttara Kannada on Sunday

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