Congress
Valentine's Day Swipe at PM Modi: Spread Love, Not Joomla's. The government had
claimed that the decision to ban high-value currency notes in November 2016
would help fight black money and corruption. Asking the government to
"make promises that you can keep".
Congress Valentine's Day Swipe at PM Modi: Spread Love, Not Joomla's
On Valentine's Day Wednesday, the
Congress took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking him to spread more
love and not Joomla. The Congress also asked the government to make promises it
could keep. The minute-long video posted on the party's official Twitter handle
more renews. The Congress offensive against the BJP-led national coalition. The
government has dismissed the BJP's more ambitious plans to provide health
insurance coverage to the poor and hold simultaneous state and national
elections as a Joomla, or a gimmick. Like as Congress president Rahul Gandhi's
campaign for the Karnataka assembly elections - the party refers to PM Modi
talking about the huge amount of black money. It stashed away abroad enough to
deposit Rs. 15 lakh in each bank account. It also took a dig at the government
that claimed the decision to ban high-value currency notes in November 2016.
This would help to fight black money, counterfeit currency, and corruption.
This was the second message from the Congress aimed at the BJP. Earlier in the day, the Congress had posted on Valentine's Day a sketch - two red hearts, a white mustache and a saffron scarf - that sought to spread the message of love. "This day and every day, we hope that love continues to win over hate," the party said on its official Twitter handle along with the sketch. There has been no reaction from the BJP. The Congress effort attacks the Prime Minister for targeting the party's lawmaker Renuka Chowdhury in the Rajya Sabha had drawn a stinging comeback. BJP spokesperson G V L Narasimha Rao had lamented that the Congress had given up on serious political commentary on important issues and was functioning as a B-grade video production house with a flippant message. "The party is now operating at the level of Rahul Gandhi's IQ," Mr. Rao said.
This was the second message from the Congress aimed at the BJP. Earlier in the day, the Congress had posted on Valentine's Day a sketch - two red hearts, a white mustache and a saffron scarf - that sought to spread the message of love. "This day and every day, we hope that love continues to win over hate," the party said on its official Twitter handle along with the sketch. There has been no reaction from the BJP. The Congress effort attacks the Prime Minister for targeting the party's lawmaker Renuka Chowdhury in the Rajya Sabha had drawn a stinging comeback. BJP spokesperson G V L Narasimha Rao had lamented that the Congress had given up on serious political commentary on important issues and was functioning as a B-grade video production house with a flippant message. "The party is now operating at the level of Rahul Gandhi's IQ," Mr. Rao said.
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