PM Modi Reveals How Congress Family Humiliated Sitaram Kesri

Prime Minister Narendra Modi remembered former Congress president Sitaram Kesri on his death anniversary during a rally in Begusarai. He accused the Congress leadership of brutally humiliating Kesri by allegedly locking him in a bathroom and removing him from his post. Modi stated this incident shows how Congress sidelines Dalit and backward class leaders for family interests. The Prime Minister also criticized RJD's "jungle raj" while highlighting NDA's transformation of Bihar's governance.

Key Points: Modi Remembers Sitaram Kesri Death Anniversary Congress Insult

  • PM Modi recalls Congress allegedly locking Sitaram Kesri in bathroom
  • Accuses party of removing Kesri as Congress president forcibly
  • Highlights Congress treatment of Dalit and backward class leaders
  • Links incident to broader pattern of family dominance in Congress
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Country will never forget how Congress family insulted him: PM Modi remembers Sitaram Kesri on death anniversary

PM Modi accuses Congress of locking Sitaram Kesri in bathroom and removing him as president, highlighting party's treatment of Dalit leaders on his death anniversary.

"This family locked Sitaram Kesri in the bathroom of his home. Not only that, they picked him up and threw him on the footpath. - PM Narendra Modi"

Begusarai, October 24

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday remembered former Congress president Sitaram Kesri on his death anniversary and accused the Congress leadership of insulting him.

PM Modi said the country will never forget how the Congress family humiliated Kesri, who was from Bihar, by allegedly locking him in a bathroom and removing him from the post of party president. He added the incident shows how Congress sidelines Dalits and backward class leaders for the sake of its own family interests.

Addressing the public rally in Begusarai, PM Modi said, "Today is the death anniversary of former Congress President Sitaram Kesri. The country will never forget how this Congress family insulted him. Today reminds us of the lengths Congress will go to in order to take away the rights of Dalits and backward classes. For these people, only their own family is paramount."

"Congress Party President Sitaram Kesri was the pride of our Bihar. This family locked Sitaram Kesri in the bathroom of his home. Not only that, they picked him up and threw him on the footpath. They snatched the post of Congress President from him," PM Modi said.

PM also criticised the RJD's 'jungle-raj' in Bihar. He asserted that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government transformed the "jungle raj" into "good governance" and now the time has come to transform "good governance" into "prosperity" across Bihar.

Addressing the public rally in Begusarai, PM Modi said, "We transformed 'jungle raj' into good governance. Now the time has come to transform good governance into prosperity. I have come to seek your blessings for Bihar's prosperity... It was the month of October 2005, when you freed Bihar from jungle raj and chose good governance... You must understand the power of your vote, and your vote will determine Bihar's prosperity."

Bihar will go to the polls in two phases on November 6 and 11. The results will be declared on November 14.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Bihari, I remember how humiliated Sitaram Kesri ji was treated. Locking an elderly leader in bathroom? Shameful! Congress only cares about one family, not the country.
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Michael C
While I respect PM Modi's leadership, I think we should focus more on current development issues rather than digging up old political rivalries. Bihar needs concrete solutions for jobs and infrastructure.
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Ananya R
The transformation from jungle raj to good governance is real! I've seen the difference in law and order in Bihar. Hope prosperity follows soon! 🚀
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Siddharth J
Why bring up Sitaram Kesri now during elections? Feels like political opportunism. All parties should focus on their vision for Bihar's future instead of personal attacks.
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Kavya N
The treatment of Sitaram Kesri ji was indeed shameful. No leader, regardless of party, should be treated with such disrespect. This is a reminder that we need more inclusive politics in India.

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