Annapurna Devi Slams Congress: 'They Don't Know How to Respect Anyone'

Union Minister Annapurna Devi has strongly condemned the objectionable slogans raised against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a Congress protest at Delhi's Ramlila Maidan. She stated that such conduct reflects the opposition's long-standing negative mindset and lack of respect. BJP leaders accused the Congress of crossing democratic boundaries, while a Congress worker defended the rally, alleging electoral manipulation. The incident has intensified the political war of words between the two parties.

Key Points: Annapurna Devi Condemns Anti-Modi Slogans at Congress Rally

  • Union Minister Annapurna Devi condemns abusive slogans against PM Modi at a Congress rally
  • BJP leaders accuse Congress of crossing democratic and moral boundaries with provocative chants
  • Congress worker defends protest, alleging EVM manipulation and public anger against the government
  • The incident escalates political tensions amid accusations of 'vote chori' and electoral collusion
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'They don't know how to respect anyone': Annapurna Devi on slogans against PM Modi at Cong rally

Union Minister Annapurna Devi sharply criticizes Congress for objectionable slogans against PM Modi at Delhi protest, calling it a reflection of their negative mindset.

"This has been their character all along; they do not know how to respect anyone. - Annapurna Devi"

New Delhi, Dec 14

Reacting sharply to objectionable slogans raised against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Congress protest at Delhi's Ramlila Maidan on Sunday, Union Minister Annapurna Devi said the incident reflected the opposition's long-standing mindset and lack of respect for democratic institutions and leaders.

Condemning the slogans, she said such conduct exposed the negative thinking of the Congress.

"This has been their character all along; they do not know how to respect anyone. The Prime Minister of the country, under whose leadership India is progressing rapidly, embodies the vision of a Viksit Bharat. Yet, they resort to abusing him or even his mother. Such behaviour reflects a deeply negative mindset, and the impact of such thinking is evident," Annapurna Devi said.

Union Minister B.L. Verma also strongly criticised the Congress over the slogans raised during the protest, warning that such rhetoric would not derail the country's progress. "The Congress people will keep chanting these slogans, and while talking about graves, they will end up in one themselves. Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, the country will continue to progress," Verma said.

The ministers' reactions came amid heightened political tensions following the Congress rally at Ramlila Maidan, which was organised to protest against alleged "vote chori". Under tight security arrangements, Congress workers and leaders gathered in large numbers, accusing the central government and the Election Commission of India (ECI) of colluding to manipulate elections.

However, the demonstration soon triggered controversy after several participants were heard raising objectionable and provocative slogans against Prime Minister Modi. As slogans echoed across the venue, some workers were heard chanting, "Modi teri kabra khudegi, aaj nahi to kal khudegi", along with "vote chor, gaddi chhord," directly targeting the Prime Minister. The chants drew strong condemnation from the ruling BJP, which accused the Congress party of crossing democratic and moral boundaries.

Reacting to the incident, BJP leaders said the slogans exposed the true intent behind the protest, claiming it was less about electoral reforms and more about venting political frustration. They also accused the Congress of normalising abusive political discourse and encouraging its workers to use inflammatory language against the country's leadership.

Defending the slogans being raised at the rally, a Congress worker from Rajasthan, Manjulata Meena, told IANS, "We are with our leader Rahul Gandhi, who is fighting against the 'vote chori' being committed by the BJP in collusion with the ECI. People have arrived in large numbers here. We will do our best to fight against the vote chori."

When questioned about the derogatory slogans raised against the Prime Minister, she reiterated the chant and alleged widespread public anger against the government. "Everyone is fed up with this Hitler government. This public will strengthen its voice, and it will become the last nail in his coffin," she said, also alleging EVM manipulation.

The incident has further escalated the war of words between the BJP and Congress, with the ruling party accusing the opposition of indulging in divisive and disrespectful politics, while the Congress continues to press its allegations against the electoral process and constitutional institutions.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I don't condone abusive slogans, the frustration is palpable. The focus on the slogans is a distraction from the core issue raised at the rally - electoral integrity. Both sides need to elevate the discourse. The EVM and election commission concerns are serious and need addressing, not just political mudslinging.
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Vikram M
Annapurna Devi is absolutely right. This "kabra khudegi" rhetoric is disgusting and reflects a bankrupt political culture. If you have issues, debate them on merit. The country is moving forward and such negativity only holds us back. Shame on those who chanted this.
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Priya S
As a citizen, I'm tired of this constant drama. First, it's the BJP's rhetoric, now Congress sinks to this level. When will our leaders talk about inflation, jobs, and healthcare? This headline-grabbing slanging match helps no one. We deserve better. 🙏
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Rohit P
The language used is unacceptable, full stop. But let's not pretend the BJP hasn't used harsh language against opposition leaders in the past. The pot calling the kettle black. The real tragedy is that the discussion on electoral reforms, which is crucial for our democracy, is getting completely lost.
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Michael C
Watching from abroad, this kind of political discourse is very concerning. India's democratic image takes a hit. Strong opposition is healthy, but death threats and abuse are not protest, they are incitement. Hope cooler heads prevail on all sides.

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