"Words Are Misused": After M Kharge's 'Ravan' Remark, Advice From Within

New Delhi: 

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge, whose "Ravan" remarks focusing on Prime Minister Narendra Modi sparked a backlash for the celebration, has been "suggested" from inside to decide on his phrases fastidiously as they might be misused.

Mumtaz Patel, a Congress chief from Bharuch in Gujarat and the daughter of Sonia Gandhi's political advisor Ahmed Patel, has stated that it's prudent to keep away from such feedback.

"We must be cautious about what we are saying as a result of phrases are misused and the true message is misplaced," Ms Patel advised NDTV on a query concerning the slurs towards PM Modi which have largely backfired on the Congress. She later added that her recommendation to to all events and all leaders and never particularly to the Congress.

 

Mr Kharge had made the ill-advised remark earlier this week, whereas campaigning in Gujarat for the primary time since taking up as Congress president.

"Modi ji is Prime Minister. Forgetting his work, he retains campaigning in company elections, MLA elections, MP elections, in all places... On a regular basis he is speaking about himself - 'You do not have to have a look at anybody else, simply have a look at Modi and vote'. What number of instances will we see your face? What number of types do you've gotten? Do you've gotten 100 heads like Ravan?" Mr Kharge had stated.



Days earlier than him, his celebration colleague Madhusudan Mistry had made feedback referring to "aukat (standing)" that PM Modi has raised repeatedly in his rallies.

The Prime Minister responded to the Congress leaders' barbs at a rally yesterday in Kalol, Gujarat.

"There's a competitors within the Congress on who will insult Modi extra, use larger, sharper insults," PM Modi stated whereas campaigning in Gujarat's Kalol.

"Just a few days again, a Congress chief stated Modi will die a canine's dying, one other stated Modi will die Hitler's dying. One other stated if I get an opportunity, I will kill Modi myself...Somebody says Ravan, somebody says rakshash (demon), somebody says cockroach... I am not stunned that Congress calls Modi names, I am stunned - anybody can be - that regardless of utilizing such phrases, the Congress by no means has regret. Congress thinks it's their proper to insult Modi, the Prime Minister of this nation."

Ahmed Patel, who was Congress president Sonia Gandhi's most trusted aide, died of Covid at 71, two years in the past.

 

 

 

 

Although his daughter Mumtaz Patel will not be politically energetic, she has weighed in on topics associated to the Congress typically.

She didn't contest the Gujarat election however was non-committal on combating the 2024 election as a Congress candidate. "In the intervening time, I will observe and perceive issues. After that, I will go among the many public after which, I will contest...Let's examine after a yr," she was quoted as saying by information company ANI.

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