New Delhi:
The Congress has taken down the social media post, in which the target Prime Minister Narendra Modi made the latest, day -to -day political clashes. The Post – An old picture of PM Modi was edited with his face and a caption that read, “in Times of Need, Missing”. -Apparently, there was a job in his absence in the all-party to discuss the terrorist attack in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir, which cost 26 lives.
The Post – Put on Monday night – made BJP red, especially after former Pakistan minister Fawad Chaudhary posted it again.
The BJP retaliated with a ‘Backstabber’ post, which seemed to target Congress’s Rahul Gandhi, Caption said “Pakistan’s friend (friend of Pakistan)).
BJP spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari claimed that the Congress has removed “gab” post “under pressure from the people of India.” Under pressure from the people of India, the Congress party has removed the imagery tweet “associated with Sir Tan”! This will not hide the characters of the anti -Congress national supporters of the Congress! ”Read their posts on X.
Under the pressure of the people of India, the Congress party has removed the imagery tweet “associated with Sir Tan”!
This will not hide the characters of Pakistan’s anti -Congress national supporters!#Pehelgamterror attack pic.twitter.com/zaghiixod1
– Pradeep Bhandari (Pradeep Bhandari) 🇮🇳 (@Pradip103) 29 April, 2025
After the Pahalgam attack, the Prime Minister returned from the foreign trip to foreign and holding important meetings with the Cabinet Committee for security – one this evening and his absence in the all -party meeting has disturbed the Congress and the party has been highlighting it ever since. ,
BJP – who repeatedly accused the Congress of chasing the politics of appeasement – has alleged that the party is soft on Pakistan to maintain its hold on the vote of Indian Muslims. After a part of the controversial comments of Congress leaders, the BJP called the party a “friend of Pakistan”, including freeze on the Indus Water Treaty, criticizing the diplomatic moves of India.
After the former Pakistan minister’s post, BJP national spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia alleged that the Congress was trying to target PM Modi and “indicate” Pakistan. Pointing to the derogatory comments about PM Modi in the post of Pakistani leader, he questioned whether Rahul Gandhi was “betrayed” to India to receive praise from Pakistan.