Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on PM Modi: Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi has targeted Prime Minister Modi and BJP National President JP Nadda. She accused Prime Minister Modi of insulting Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge. The Congress General Secretary said that if Prime Minister Modi believed in respecting elders, he would have replied to the letter himself. PM Modi has insulted Mallikarjun Kharge by sending a letter to JP Nadda. On Thursday, JP Nadda was very critical of the Gandhi family and Congress leaders.
Let us tell you that BJP leader and Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu had called Congress leader Rahul Gandhi the biggest terrorist of the country. In this matter, Mallikarjun Kharge wrote a letter to PM Modi. BJP National President JP Nadda has reacted strongly to the letter written by Kharge. Now Priyanka Gandhi has attacked JP Nadda's statement.
Priyanka Gandhi expressed displeasure over JP Nadda's letter
Priyanka Gandhi wrote on Twitter that Congress President and Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge has written to the Prime Minister, concerned about the safety of the life of Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, in view of the controversial and violent statements made by some BJP leaders and ministers.
JP Nadda insulted Mallikarjun Kharge
Priyanka Gandhi further said that if the Prime Minister believed in democratic values, equal dialogue and respect for elders, he would have himself responded to the letter. But instead an aggressive response was sent by JP Nadda. She further wrote that, what was the need to insult an 82-year-old senior leader? The tradition and culture of democracy is to question and communicate. Even in religion, there is nothing above values like dignity and decency.
The Prime Minister needs to answer while maintaining his dignity
He further said that there is a lot of poison in today's politics, the Prime Minister should have set a different example by maintaining the dignity of his post. If he had responded respectfully to the letter of a senior political colleague, his image and prestige would have increased in the eyes of the public. It is sad that our leaders occupying the highest positions in the government have rejected these great traditions.