Stop lowering dignity of PM post by talking about 'black magic', Rahul Gandhi hits back at PM Modi

Over Congress’ protest on August5 wearing black dresses, PM Modi had said those who believe in kala jadu will never be able to win the trust of the people again

August 11, 2022 10:35 am | Updated 10:38 am IST - New Delhi:

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi after being released from detention for protesting against price rise, unemployment and GST, in New Delhi, on August 5, 2022.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi after being released from detention for protesting against price rise, unemployment and GST, in New Delhi, on August 5, 2022. | Photo Credit: PTI

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his "black magic" remark, saying he must "stop lowering the dignity" of the PM's post by talking about such superstitious things.

Mr. Gandhi's attack came a day after Prime Minister Modi lashed out at the Congress for wearing black dresses on August 5 in protest against price rise, saying those who believe in kala jadu will never be able to win the trust of the people again.

Attacking him, Mr. Gandhi asked if the Prime Minister was unable to see inflation or unemployment in the country.

"Stop lowering the dignity of the prime minister's post and misleading the country by talking about superstitious things like 'black magic' to hide your black deeds, prime minister-ji," Mr. Gandhi said in a tweet in Hindi.

"You will have to give answers on people's issues," the former Congress chief added.

Addressing a function in Panipat via video-conferencing to dedicate the second-generation ethanol plant worth ₹900 crore, PM Modi had said, "On August 5, we saw how some people tried to spread 'black magic'. These people think that by wearing black clothes they can end their despondency." "But they do not know that by engaging in witchcraft, black magic and superstition, they cannot earn the trust of people again," PM Modi had said.

The Congress hit back at the Prime Minister over his kala jadu remark, saying while the country wants him to talk about their problems but "jumlajeevi" keeps saying just anything.

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