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BJP Unleashes Fury: Congress's 'Modern-Day Ravana' Jibe at PM Modi Ignites Political Firestorm Ahead of Gujarat Polls

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  • October 04, 2025
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BJP Unleashes Fury: Congress's 'Modern-Day Ravana' Jibe at PM Modi Ignites Political Firestorm Ahead of Gujarat Polls

A fresh political storm has erupted across India as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) vehemently condemned the Congress party's recent 'modern-day Ravana' jibe directed at Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The controversial statement, made by Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, has sparked outrage within the BJP ranks, who accuse the opposition of repeatedly crossing the line with personal attacks on the Prime Minister, particularly as the high-stakes Gujarat Assembly elections loom large.

The genesis of this latest spat lies in a controversial video released by the Congress's official Twitter handle, depicting an animated character resembling PM Modi adorned with ten heads, a clear allusion to the mythological demon king Ravana.

This visual was accompanied by a voiceover proclaiming, 'A man with ten heads', directly attacking the Prime Minister's persona and leadership. The move was swiftly and fiercely denounced by the BJP, calling it a desperate and deplorable tactic.

Union Minister Smriti Irani, a prominent BJP spokesperson, wasted no time in lashing out at the Congress.

Addressing the media, Irani stated, 'The Congress party is so consumed by its hatred for Prime Minister Narendra Modi that it is now stooping to such despicable levels. Using mythological figures to demean our democratically elected leader is not just an insult to him, but to the entire nation and its democratic values.

This is not the first time they have resorted to such derogatory language.' She reiterated the BJP's stance that the Congress consistently displays a deep-seated animosity towards PM Modi, which frequently manifests in unacceptable personal attacks.

Adding to the chorus of condemnation, another senior BJP leader highlighted the recurring pattern of the Congress party's verbal assaults.

'From 'Maut ka Saudagar' to 'Neech Aadmi', the Congress has a long history of employing vile and abusive language against Prime Minister Modi. Their latest 'Ravana' remark is simply an extension of this toxic narrative. It demonstrates their intellectual bankruptcy and their inability to counter the Prime Minister on policy or governance,' the leader asserted, emphasizing that such rhetoric only exposes the Congress's frustration and lack of constructive agenda.

Political analysts suggest that the timing of this controversy is crucial.

With the Gujarat Assembly elections just around the corner, where the BJP is striving for another decisive victory, the Congress's 'Ravana' jibe is likely to be weaponized by the ruling party. The BJP is expected to leverage this incident to rally its base, portraying the Congress as an anti-development and anti-Modi force that resorts to personal insults rather than substantive debate.

This strategy aims to solidify support for PM Modi in his home state and beyond.

The incident has once again brought to the forefront the contentious nature of political discourse in India, where personal attacks often overshadow policy discussions. As the Gujarat election campaign intensifies, observers anticipate that this controversy will remain a significant talking point, further polarizing the political landscape and potentially influencing voter sentiment in what promises to be a closely watched electoral battle.

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