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Whenever Congress mocked PM Modi, they lost elections: Amit Shah | India News

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NEW DELHI: Hitting back at Congress leader Pawan Khera for mocking the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and that of his father in connection with the opposition party’s allegations on the Adani issue, home minister Amit Shah said Rahul Gandhi used abusive language for Prime Minister Modi in 2019 and as a result, Congress lost its opposition status.
Hitting back at the Congress leader, Shah said that the language that has been used by Congress leaders today, the people will reply to it through the ballot box.
“Congress won’t be visible even when searching using binoculars in 2024 general elections,” said Shah.
“The language used by a Congress spokesperson, Pawan Khera for PM Modi today is not his statement, but a statement that’s in accordance with Rahul Gandhi’s nature. Rahul Gandhi used abusive language for PM Modi in 2019 and as a result, Cong lost its Opposition status,” said Shah.
Addressing a press conference on February 17, Khera attacked the government over the Hindenburg-Adani row.
He also mispronounced PM Modi’s middle name and took a dig at him.
Amid a furore over his remarks, Khera later said in a tweet that he got confused.
BJP leader Amit Malviya hit out at Khera on Monday and said in a tweet that Congress has repeatedly targeted PM Modi for his humble origins and now they haven’t even spared his late father.


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