In this news, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has criticized a statement made by the son of Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The son of the Congress Chief had made a comment calling the Prime Minister a “jumla” (a phrase meaning an empty promise) in a speech during an election campaign in Goa.
In response, the BJP spokesperson had called the Congress party “mentally bankrupt” and accused them of resorting to personal attacks instead of discussing issues of public importance. The BJP has been in power at the national level since 2014, and has been trying to retain power in the upcoming elections in Goa and other states.
The Congress party has been the main opposition party to the BJP in India, and has been trying to regain power in the upcoming elections by highlighting issues such as unemployment, inflation, and the alleged mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic by the ruling party. The political climate in India is often heated, and personal attacks are not uncommon during election campaigns.
The statement made by Rahul Gandhi, the son of the Congress Chief, Sonia Gandhi, has been a topic of debate in Indian politics. Rahul Gandhi had used the term “jumla” to refer to the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. This term has been used widely in Indian politics to refer to empty promises made by political leaders.
The BJP spokesperson had criticized the use of this term and accused the Congress party of resorting to personal attacks. The spokesperson also stated that the BJP had a track record of delivering on its promises, and that the Congress party had failed to do so during its time in power.
The Congress party, on the other hand, had defended the statement made by Rahul Gandhi and accused the BJP of trying to distract from the real issues. The party had stated that the Prime Minister had made several promises during his time in office, but had failed to deliver on many of them.
The upcoming elections in Goa and other states in India are expected to be closely contested, with both the BJP and the Congress party trying to win over voters by highlighting issues such as development, employment, and governance. Personal attacks and name-calling are likely to continue during the election campaigns, as each party tries to gain an advantage over the other.