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Priyanka said- PM should respect elders: Why did PM write to Naddaji, he would have replied himself; Today's politics is poisoned

Two days after JP Nadda's letter, Priyanka Gandhi took to social media to criticize the BJP president's statement.

​​​​​​​Priyanka Gandhi criticized JP Nadda's letter sent to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge. Priyanka said – If the Prime Minister had faith in respecting elders, he would have replied to the letter himself. PM Modi has insulted JP Nadda by sending a letter. After all, what was the need to humiliate the 82-year-old senior leader?

The controversy over this letter started on September 17. While Kharge wrote a letter to PM Modi saying that the leaders of BJP and allied parties are constantly using offensive and violent language for Rahul Gandhi. We request you to rein in such leaders.

A day later JP Nadda also replied by writing a letter. He wrote – a man who has a history of abusing the entire OBC community including the Prime Minister of the country as thieves. Under what compulsion are you trying to justify Rahul Gandhi?

Priyanka said- What kind of culture is this to write an answer aggressively?

On the letter controversy, Priyanka wrote on social media X, The tradition and culture of democracy is to ask questions and communicate. Even in religion no one is above values ​​like dignity and decency.

There is a lot of poison in today's politics, the Prime Minister should have really set a different example by maintaining the dignity of his position. If he had responded respectfully to a letter from one of his senior politicians, his image and reputation in the eyes of the public would have improved.

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It is a pity that our leaders occupying the highest positions of government have rejected these great traditions.

Now read the letters of JP Nadda and Mallikarjun Kharge…

September 18: Khargen Nadda replied, said- Don't forget Rahul's actions

BJP National President JP Nadda wrote an open letter to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on September 18. Nadda wrote that you have forgotten or willfully ignored the actions of your leaders including Rahul Gandhi. Nadda has also written in the letter that Congress leaders have insulted Prime Minister Modi more than 110 times in the last 10 years. Then why words like political discipline, limit, etiquette are missing from your dictionary? You are clamoring for political correctness but your leaders have a history of flouting it. Why such a double attitude?

September 17: Kharge wrote to PM Modi- stop your leaders

​​​​​​​On the 74th birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge wrote a letter wishing him well. In which concern was expressed over hate speech against Rahul Gandhi. Khadge wrote- 'The leaders of BJP and allied parties are constantly using offensive and violent language for Rahul Gandhi. We request you to rein in such leaders.

3 statements of BJP leaders, due to which Kharge wrote a letter to PM Modi…

1. Tarvinder Singh Marwah: The BJP staged a demonstration outside Rahul Gandhi's house in Delhi on September 11. Meanwhile, BJP leader Tarwinder Singh Marwah was accused of threatening to kill Rahul.

Congress wrote on the social media platform that this is a very serious matter. This is a product of BJP's hate factory. Action should be taken regarding this. PM Modi cannot remain silent on the threat of this leader of his party.

– Tarvinder Singh, BJP leader

Congress has posted a video of BJP leader and former MLA Tarvinder Singh Marwah on social media platform X.

2. Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu: Union minister and BJP leader Ravneet Singh Bittu had on September 15 called Congress leader Rahul Gandhi a terrorist. He said that Rahul Gandhi is not an Indian. He is not even in love with India. Rahul first tried to use the Muslims, but when that didn't work he is now trying to divide the Sikhs.

The Union Minister said, 'Rahul Gandhi is the number one terrorist of the country. Whoever catches them should be rewarded because they are the biggest enemy of the country. Country agencies should monitor them. In fact, Rahul Gandhi said in America that the Sikh community in India is worried about whether they will be allowed to wear turbans and bracelets.

Based on Ravneet's statement, an FIR has been registered against him in the Karnataka Police. A case has been registered based on a complaint by a member of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee.

On September 15, Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu called Rahul Gandhi the biggest enemy of the country.

3. Sanjay Gaikwad: On September 16, Sanjay Gaekwad, MLA from Buldhana, Maharashtra, said, 'Rahul Gandhi wants to end reservation for backward classes and tribals. For this he will be rewarded, whoever cuts Rahul's tongue will be given 11 lakh rupees.

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Sanjay also said that the Congress had won votes in the Lok Sabha elections by giving a false statement that the Constitution was under threat. Today they are talking about abolishing reservation. Congress wants to end reservation for backward classes, OBCs and tribals. An FIR has been registered against Sanjay in Buldhana.

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