Delhi BJP Chief Demands Apology: Congress Rally's "Objectionable" Slogans Against PM Modi

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva has strongly condemned a recent Congress rally. He is demanding an apology for what he calls objectionable slogans raised against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Sachdeva also pointedly questioned the Congress party's criticism of Electronic Voting Machines. He highlighted that the Congress-led alliance just won local body elections in Kerala using those same EVMs.

Key Points: Delhi BJP Chief Demands Congress Apology for Anti-Modi Rally Slogans

  • Delhi BJP chief condemns objectionable slogans against PM Modi at a Congress rally
  • Demands an official apology from the Congress party leadership
  • Questions Congress' EVM criticism after its alliance won Kerala polls using EVMs
  • Terms BJP's Kerala local body wins as a victory for nationalism and Sanatan Dharma
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Congress should apologise for objectionable rally remarks against PM Modi: Delhi BJP chief

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva condemns Congress rally slogans against PM Modi, demands apology, and questions party's stance on EVMs.

"I demand that the Congress leadership apologise. - Virendra Sachdeva, Delhi BJP President"

New Delhi, Dec 14

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva on Sunday demanded an apology from Congress leaders for the objectionable slogans raised against Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a rally in the national capital's Ramlila Maidan.

He hit out at Congress leaders for promoting politics of hatred and not checking their party workers from raising objectionable slogans against PM Modi.

Condemning the objectionable slogans raised against PM Modi at the rally organised by the Congress, Sachdeva said, "I demand that the Congress leadership apologise."

The Delhi BJP President said that the Congress' allegation of election manipulation and objection to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls is an insult to the democratic mandate of the people, whether it is in Haryana, Maharashtra, Delhi or Bihar.

He added that Congress leaders have been continuously accusing the Central government and the Election Commission of misusing EVMs and demanding elections through ballot papers instead of EVMs.

He said now that the Congress-led UPA alliance has won the local body elections in Kerala using these very same EVMs, the people of the country are keenly awaiting Congress leadership's response on the issue.

"The people of the country want the Congress leaders to explain that if, according to them, every vote cast anywhere using EVMs goes to the BJP, then how did the Congress win the Kerala municipal elections using these very same EVMs," Sachdeva asked.

He termed the BJP's victory in the municipal elections in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala, as a victory of nationalism and Sanatan Dharma.

He said that while the 'pseudo-Communist' Arvind Kejriwal, the former Chief Minister, was defeated in the recent Delhi Assembly polls at the beginning of 2025, the people of Kerala have also decided to bid farewell to the Communists in the next Assembly election before April 2026.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I don't support objectionable slogans, the BJP should also reflect. The language used by their own leaders against opposition figures is often just as harsh. Aap chronology samajhiye, politics needs to rise above this mudslinging from all sides.
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Rohit P
Absolutely right! The disrespect shown to our Prime Minister is unacceptable. He is the elected leader of the country. Congress should focus on their own work instead of these cheap tactics. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As an observer, the EVM debate seems never-ending. The Kerala result does expose a contradiction in Congress's narrative. A healthy democracy requires all parties to have faith in the electoral process.
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Karthik V
The BJP's win in Thiruvananthapuram is indeed significant for the party in Kerala. But linking it directly to Sanatan Dharma victory seems like a political spin. Let's keep development and governance as the main issues, not just religious or ideological labels.
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Meera T
Bas ab yeh sab chalta rahega? Every party does this when they are in opposition. The real issue is inflation and jobs. Can both BJP and Congress please talk about that? 🤦‍♀️

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