Key Points

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath strongly condemned the use of abusive language against Prime Minister Narendra Modi from a Congress-RJD platform. The incident occurred during the 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' in Bihar's Darbhanga, where workers resorted to highly objectionable sloganeering. Video clips from the event went viral on social media, showing supporters making offensive remarks against the Prime Minister. The episode has drawn widespread condemnation from political parties across the spectrum, with leaders calling it a fall from political decorum.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Slams Congress RJD Abusive Slogans Against PM Modi

  • Abusive slogans against PM Modi at Congress-RJD rally in Bihar
  • Viral videos show workers making offensive remarks during event
  • Incident draws condemnation from parties across political spectrum
  • Bihar Deputy CM calls it a shameful day for democracy
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Affront to 140 crore Indians: CM Yogi on 'abusive' slogans against PM Modi during 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' 

UP CM Yogi Adityanath condemns abusive slogans against PM Modi during Bihar rally, calling it an affront to 140 crore Indians and a fall from political decorum.

"This act by the leaders of the INDI alliance is not just an insult to the Prime Minister, but an affront to the sentiments of 140 crore Indian citizens - Yogi Adityanath"

New Delhi, Aug 28

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday flayed the Mahagathbandhan (Cong-RJD-Left parties) alliance for allowing its stage to hurl "abusive" and "utterly derogatory" remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Bihar and termed it "an affront to the sentiments of 140 crore Indian citizens".

The UP CM said the people of Bihar will not accept such "abusive" behaviour against PM Modi and said that they will certainly democratically respond to this "hateful" politics.

A massive controversy broke out in Bihar's Darbhanga this morning, as RJD-Congress workers resorted to "highly objectionable and abusive" sloganeering against Prime Minister Modi during the 'Voter Adhikar Yatra'.

Though Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav were not present on stage during the incident, their posters were displayed all across the venue.

Video clips from the event went viral on social media, showing their workers and supporters making "offensive" remarks against the Prime Minister.

CM Yogi took to X to denounce the incident and wrote, "The use of indecent language against the honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi from the platform of Congress and RJD is highly condemnable and a fall from political decorum."

"This act by the leaders of the INDI alliance is not just an insult to the Prime Minister, but an affront to the sentiments of 140 crore Indian citizens," he added.

The episode, apparently leaving the Gandhi-Yadav duo red-faced, has drawn all-round condemnation, receiving flak from parties across the spectrum.

Bihar Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary also condemned the incident.

"The way Congress and RJD workers used abusive language against Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a shameful day for democracy. Their language spreads hatred in society,” he said.

"This has been RJD's character, and Congress has also not moved beyond it. Congress members fail to understand that this is not a monarchy but a democracy. Society is watching and will deliver a decisive response," he further told the scribes.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I don't support abusive language, let's not pretend this is one-sided. All parties need to maintain decorum in political discourse. The focus should be on issues, not personal attacks.
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Aman W
This shows the frustration of opposition parties who have no real issues to debate. Instead of discussing development, they resort to cheap tactics. Shame on them!
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Sarah B
As someone living in India for 5 years, I've noticed political discourse getting increasingly polarized. Both sides need to tone down the rhetoric and focus on constructive debate.
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Vikram M
Bihar deserves better politics. Instead of abusive slogans, parties should talk about employment, education, and development. This kind of behavior only hurts democracy.
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Nikhil C
Whether it's Modi or any other leader, respect for the position of Prime Minister should be maintained. This sets a terrible precedent for political culture in our country.

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