In a strongly worded tweet today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress party, accusing it of attempting to intimidate and coerce others, a tactic he described as “vintage Congress culture.” The Prime Minister’s tweet comes amid ongoing political debates and is seen as a direct attack on the opposition party’s historical practices and ideologies.
“Five decades ago, they called for a ‘committed judiciary’—a clear indication of their desire to have the judiciary align with their interests,” PM Modi stated. He condemned the Congress party’s expectation of commitment from others to serve their own interests while simultaneously failing to show a commitment to the nation’s welfare.
The Prime Minister’s tweet suggests a disconnect between the Congress party’s actions and the expectations of the Indian populace. “No wonder 140 crore Indians are rejecting them,” PM Modi concluded, implying a widespread disapproval of the Congress party among the citizens of India.
This tweet is the latest in a series of public statements by the Prime Minister that highlight his and his party’s stance on the Congress party’s approach to politics and governance. Political analysts see this as a strategic move to consolidate public opinion ahead of upcoming elections.