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Not Anndata stir but hate Modi campaign; cat out of bag

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JAMMU: Finally the cat is out of bag. The Congress and Aam Aadmi Party backed farmers agitation in Punjab and parts of Haryana is exposed as political agenda of the INDI Alliance with a top Kissan leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal saying, “The popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is at it’s peak, His graph has gone up because of Ram Mandir. We have less time). We have to bring graph of Modi down.”
The hate Modi syndrome of the INDI Alliance has further soared with Abu Dhabi and Qatar rolling red carpet for Narendra Modi to inaugurate a first Hindu Temple in Muslim country of the Arab world and addressing a high profile summit in Qatar. Being most popular leader of the world, the Prime Minister has unnerved the opposition by raising high voltage slogan Ab Ki Baar 400 Paar in the upcoming general elections to the Lok Sabha. This slogan is echoing across the continents.
Motivated Anndata has reason to be upset. He had always one or the other reason during the past four years since the passage of now withdrawn three farm laws. That was just an excuse as the motivation is to remove Narendra Modi from the scene. Hate Modi campaign is ingrained in farmers in parts of north India. It is not just about opposition to a particular individual; it represents a dangerous trend of polarisation and division within the society. Instead of fostering constructive dialogue and debate, it seeks to sow seeds of animosity and discord among citizens. It is crucial to acknowledge that democracy thrives on diversity of opinion and healthy discourse.
According to the video on social media, farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal is purportedly heard talking about “Modi’s graph” being high and the need to bring that down.
The Congress immediately came to shield the farmers’ leader to ignite the fire.
Asked about the video, Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera asked, “Can’t a farmer talk about his political leanings.”
“Can he not say that he wants a different kind of politics in this country. If a farmer says I want to defeat the BJP, he becomes anti-national. In 2014 many used to say we want to defeat the Congress, we did not call them anti-national,” Khera said at a press conference at the AICC headquarters.
“Isn’t the farmer a voter? does he not have rights? If someone votes for Modi, he is a patriot, and if he talks against him, he is anti-national. What kind of a setup is being established,” he said.
The BJP did not directly attack the farmer leader for his comments against Modi but asserted that the prime minister’s graph is already very high for a long period of time due to his honesty, work and people’s blessings.
“He is a world leader,” BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said and noted the homecoming of seven Indian nationals from Qatar. They were on the death row in Qatar on alleged espionage charges before their sentence was commuted to jail terms. They were later released following India’s intervention.
Prasad also referred to Modi’ trips to Abu Dhabi and Qatar to make his point about his global recognition.
BJP leader Prasad said the Modi government is dedicated to farmers’ development, noting that the minimum support prices of paddy and wheat have gone up by 62.5 per cent and 67 per cent respectively under its tenure.

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