Kharge’s comparison of PM with Ravana can be counterproductive for the Congress. The BJP is propagating it by linking it to the Gandhi family as a feeling of hatred towards PM Modi.
BJP has been given another chance by making objectionable remarks on PM Modi in Gujarat.
newly elected president of congress Mallikarjun Kharge Gujarat direct attack in Narendra Modi are doing on. On the last day of campaigning for the first phase, Kharge compared Narendra Modi to Ravana. After this statement given by the Congress, the magic of words has also been intensified by the BJP. It is obvious that on the last day of campaigning for the first phase of elections, a slight mistake made in the choice of words can become a problem for the political parties, but many times the political parties repeat the old mistakes while trying to play a new bet.
Why did Kharge compare Ravana in his attack on Modi?
BJP has been using its trump card in every small and big election. It is obvious that after Ram, Modi’s name is the biggest support for the BJP, which has been able to cross the vexation of every small and big election. In such a situation, whether it is ward elections or Lok Sabha elections, BJP tries to capitalize a lot by putting forward the name of Narendra Modi. This is the reason why the lotus has stopped blooming in the states where strong political parties have been successful in stopping the BJP from doing so. For example, Bengal, Odisha, Delhi and Telangana are states where local satraps have refrained from attacking Modi and have won elections fighting on local issues.
However, wherever BJP has been successful in keeping Modi ahead and capitalizing on national issues, BJP has been able to bring its opponents to their knees. In recent times, BJP has made the same effort in Himachal, whereas in Gujarat elections, BJP is trying to contest elections keeping the PM in front. It is obvious that Mallikarjun Kharge is upset about the same efforts of the BJP which is being reflected in his statements.
Modi created atmosphere in favor of BJP
It is being said that BJP’s political calculations were predicted to deteriorate due to the entry of many rebels of BJP, but PM Modi has brought the political atmosphere in favor of BJP by taking the lead in the state. BJP seems successful in its strategy of fighting the Gujarat elections on the face of the PM. Therefore, during the election campaign in the state, the statement given by Kharge regarding PM Modi is being seen as the last attempt to break that spell.
In fact, this statement given by the Congress President on the last day of the campaign of the first phase also becomes important because in Gujarat in the year 2007, a statement by Congress President Sonia Gandhi had converted BJP’s defeat into victory. Obviously, allegations and counter-allegations have been seen many times taking gruesome forms in the last days of elections. But which allegation will go in whose favor and which in the opposition depends on the acrobatics of the political parties and the popularity of the leaders. The BJP would like to link the attack on the PM with Gujarat’s pride and will once again try its best to convert it into votes by proving the Congress to be the villain.
Why does toxic rhetoric prove harmful?
Who can deny that Narendra Modi, the merchant of death in Gujarat, was put back in power in the year 2007. On the other hand, in the year 2015, Nitish Kumar, showing his political acumen, stopped the Ashwamedh Yagya in Bihar in the form of Modi’s victory by linking the question raised over his DNA with Bihar’s identity. However, after every indecent comment, Narendra Damodar Das Modi went on ruling firmly in the hearts of the people. The same bet of BJP was seen failing in Bengal in the year 2020 when all the veteran leaders of BJP used many such words to surround Bengal Tigress which in the eyes of the people of Bengal was going to hurt the Bengali pride. By giving a befitting reply to the BJP, the people gave a huge majority to the TMC and the BJP lost its face in Bengal.
That’s why bad words during the election campaign have been seen turning the tables many times in Indian politics, but leaders of all political parties have been repeating this mistake again and again. Kharge said earlier that people must be drinking the tea of the tea sellers, but people have been refusing to drink the tea from their hands. It is obvious that Kharge may be trying to win the votes of Dalits by describing himself as a Dalit, but in Gujarat, he has given birth to the possibilities of losing more than gaining Narendra Damodar Das Modi by likening him to Ravana.
flood of such statements
This is the reason why BJP’s fiery spokesperson Sambit Patra has tried to put Congress on the back foot by calling it an insult to Gujarat. Earlier, Congress leader Madhusudan Mistry has handed over the opportunity to the BJP by telling PM Modi about his status. In this episode, the statement made by Paresh Rawal of BJP in Valsad today i.e. on Tuesday, a direct attack on Rahul Gandhi can also be seen. Paresh Rawal tried to taunt Rahul by calling him incompetent in politics. Paresh Rawal said that Shrahul can walk in travel but not in politics. Because a brain is needed to walk in politics. Considering the popularity of PM Modi, the BJP will present the statements made against him by linking it to Gujarati pride because PM Modi is proving to be the biggest brand in politics right now.
Is Kharge’s statement a sign of desperation?
Kharge’s comparison of PM with Ravana can be counterproductive for the Congress. The BJP is propagating it by linking it to the Gandhi family as a feeling of hatred towards PM Modi. Apparently Sambit Patra is trying to connect with the sentiments of the people of Gujarat by reminding them of the indecent comments made on PM Modi. The BJP is trying to get votes by terming it as an abuse, in which the Congress has been getting trapped election after election. When the election temperature is at its peak, the effort to attract the public is also gaining momentum. But in this endeavor the limits of words also matter.
Source: www.tv9hindi.com”