Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi for his recent remarks labeling the youth of Uttar Pradesh as “addicts,” condemning the language used by the Congress leader during his Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra. Speaking at a public event, PM Modi expressed his shock and strongly criticized Rahul Gandhi’s comments, asserting that such derogatory remarks insulted the hardworking youth of the state.
Referring to Rahul Gandhi as the “prince of the Congress family,” PM Modi highlighted the disrespectful nature of the remarks, emphasizing that they were indicative of frustration rather than genuine concern for the welfare of the people. He denounced the dynasty politics that prioritized personal interests over the aspirations of the common youth.
Furthermore, PM Modi underscored the progress made by Uttar Pradesh under the leadership of the NDA government, dismissing Rahul Gandhi’s allegations as baseless and out of touch with reality. He emphasized that the state was witnessing significant development, and attempts to undermine its achievements would not be tolerated.
PM Modi also criticized the formation of the INDIA bloc, highlighting their opportunistic alliances and subsequent infighting post-elections. He asserted that such alliances would fail to gain traction in the upcoming elections, predicting a decisive victory for the NDA in Uttar Pradesh.
Rahul Gandhi’s original remarks, made during a rally in Amethi, drew widespread criticism for their derogatory tone and sweeping generalizations about the youth of Uttar Pradesh. He had insinuated that the youth were unemployed and indulging in substance abuse, while questioning the representation of marginalized communities in positions of power.
The exchange between PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi underscores the intense political rhetoric surrounding the upcoming elections and the contrasting visions for the future of Uttar Pradesh. While PM Modi champions development and progress, Rahul Gandhi’s remarks have been perceived as divisive and out of touch with the realities on the ground.
Sources By Agencies