The BJP has criticized the Congress after its leader Priyank Kharge called Prime Minister Narendra Modi “Nayak” (inept) during an election rally in Karnataka. BJP president JP Nadda accused opposition leaders of using such language to “please” their masters, a reference to Sonia and Rahul Gandhi. Nadda claimed that Congress has already lost the election in the southern state and that is why “venom” is coming out from its leaders who are in “frustration”.
BJP IT division head Amit Malviya ripped into Priyank Kharge, asking what might he do in the event that he was not the child of Mallikarjun Kharge, the Congress president. “It is impossible to say! Very rich for somebody is taking care of off his dad’s name, to call an equitably chosen PM ‘Nayak’.
It is fine to contradict the PM and scrutinize him, however calling him names shows a corrupted brain. Junior Kharge ought to zero in on guarding his seat and not fight at a surprisingly high level,” he tweeted. t. Priyank had remarked about the Prime Minister days after his father had called him a “venomous snake”.
Priyank, who is seeking reelection, criticized the Prime Minister and his party for creating confusion about reservations for the Banjara community. Priyank Kharge’s comment at a political race rally came days after his dad Mallikarjun Kharge’s “venomous snake” spike at the State head. Priyank, who is looking for a re-appointment from Chittapur in the Kalaburagi area in the May 10 get-together surveys, said the State leader was “Nayak” (bumbling) on the grounds that he and his party had “made disarray” about bookings for the Banjara people group.