The saffron party's video emphasizes that voters turned to the BJP because they were tired of the Congress...
Digital Desk: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) attacked the Congress on Friday in response to Rahul Gandhi's remark that "love dwells in the heart and not sold in shops" (Mohabbat ki dukan). The official X Twitter of the saffron party shared a song.
The video's caption read, "Love lives in the heart, not in the shop. This is earned, not sold anywhere. It lives in the heart, not in the shop."
The saffron party's video emphasizes that voters turned to the BJP because they were tired of the Congress. It also highlights how the BJP has supported underprivileged households by giving them discounted cooking gas cylinders. Additionally, it highlights the significance of the Uri Strikes, which eliminated terrorist launch sites, and the most recent, successful launch of Chandrayan 3.
The next line of the movie claims that the people of India have only purchased emergency, partition, and abuse from Congress-owned stores. The video was released a day after PM Modi responded to the no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha.
The Prime Minister shared a tweet on X earlier that day that addressed the Manipur issue and stated, "India stands with Manipur. I assure the people of the state that there shall be both peace and progress there. We are committed to restoring normalcy and upholding the dignity of women."
He continued, "Congress has a very old apathy towards the Northeast. They have never cared for the region."
On Thursday, he also urged the opposition parties to work together to gain the support of the Manipur people. He also urged them not to use the turmoil in the northeastern state for their own political ends.
"I want to appeal to the Parliament's members to appreciate the value of that time. Come, let's proceed together. There have been more significant problems in our country in the past, but we managed to come to an agreement. Come together with us. Take the Manipurese into your confidence. Don't exploit Manipur for political purposes. What took place in Manipur is regrettable. Recognize their suffering and attempt to ease it," PM concluded his remarks on the no-confidence motion debate.
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