Political Firestorm Ignites: Abusive Slogans Against PM Modi Rock Rahul Gandhi's Bihar Yatra
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- August 29, 2025
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A heated controversy has erupted during Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's 'Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra' in Bihar, as reports emerged of abusive slogans targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The incident, which unfolded in Aurangabad, has drawn sharp condemnation from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has warned of severe action and questioned Gandhi's silence on the matter.
Eyewitnesses and video footage suggest that slogans like "Modi chor hai" (Modi is a thief) and "Modi-Shah chor hain" (Modi-Shah are thieves) were repeatedly chanted by a section of the crowd as Gandhi's yatra passed through the region.
This aggressive display of dissent has quickly escalated into a major political flashpoint, with the BJP accusing the Congress of stooping to new lows in political discourse.
Senior BJP leader and former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister, Sushil Kumar Modi, minced no words in his criticism. He asserted that such vile language directed at the Prime Minister was utterly unacceptable and a direct reflection of the Congress's increasingly desperate political tactics.
"Rahul Gandhi himself keeps quiet, which means he supports it," Modi stated, demanding an apology from the Congress and suggesting that legal action would be pursued against those responsible for the offensive chants.
Adding to the chorus of condemnation, Union Minister and prominent BJP leader Giriraj Singh lashed out at the Congress, highlighting what he perceived as a disturbing trend of personal attacks.
Singh's remarks underscore the BJP's stance that the incident is not merely an isolated outburst but indicative of a broader strategy to malign the country's top leadership. The BJP's strong reaction signals their intent to not let this incident pass without significant political repercussions, especially with the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
The controversy thrusts the often-volatile nature of Indian political rallies into the spotlight, raising questions about the boundaries of free speech and the decorum expected in public discourse.
As the 'Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra' continues its journey, this incident in Bihar is likely to cast a long shadow, fueling an already intense rivalry between the Congress and the BJP and potentially shaping the narrative in the run-up to the crucial general elections.
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