'Derogatory language against PM is like spitting on the Sun'
PRAYAGRAJ/LUCKNOW, Aug. 30 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday slammed Opposition parties for the use of improper language against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his late mother during the Voter Adhikar Yatra in Bihar.
"Today, when these parties have realised that there is no place for them, they are using abusive language even in politics. The Samajwadi Party and INDI Alliance are an anti-India alliance," Yogi added.
Describing the indecent comments a result of the opposition's frustration, the CM said: "Such people do not deserve a place in politics. They should understand that Prime Minister Modi is the most popular leader in the world and using derogatory words against him is like spitting on the Sun. Today, 140 crore Indians are feeling insulted by the language of these people."
The criticism came after a viral video purportedly showed derogatory remarks against PM Modi and his late mother at a rally in Darbhanga on Thursday during Rahul Gandhi's Voter Adhikar Yatra in Bihar.
According to an agency report, UP Congress chief Ajay Rai said: "No Congress leader has made any wrong statements. We respect everyone's mother. Those who might have said something cannot be following Congress's ideology...BJP did not take any action against its leader when derogatory language was used against our spokesperson Surendra Rajput..." HTC...
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