Congress counters PM Modi's 'ganda, nanga' remark with BJP's topless protest photo

In a recent political clash, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Congress party of engaging in 'ganda, nanga' politics, a phrase that translates to 'dirty and naked' politics. This remark was made during his address aimed at condemning the protest organized by Indian Youth Congress workers during the AI Summit. In response, Congress leaders countered Modi's allegations by highlighting a controversial photo of a BJP protest, where party members were seen topless. This exchange underscores the escalating tensions between the two major political parties in India, particularly in the context of the upcoming elections. The Congress party has criticized the Prime Minister's choice of words as derogatory and inappropriate, asserting that it reflects a desperate attempt to divert attention from pressing issues facing the country. As political rhetoric intensifies, both parties continue to leverage social media and public speeches to consolidate their narratives and rally support ahead of crucial electoral battles.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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