Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said on Tuesday that the saffron party’s “arrogance is like that of Duryodhan”, just days after Prime Minister Modi reffered to Congress general secratry’s father and former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi “bhrashtachari no 1”.
"They insult my family when they don't get any other issue. This country has never forgiven arrogance. History is proof of this. Mahabharat is also proof of this. This kind of arrogance was in Duryodhana too. When Lord Krishna went to him and put the reality in front of him and tried to talk to him, he tried to capture Lord Krishna too," Priyanka Gandhi said at a rally in Haryana's Ambala to campaign for the national election.
She further added, “They never fulfill the promises they make at election time, instead they either seek votes in the name of martyrs or insult the martyr members of my family.”
She dared Modi to fight the Lok Sabha elections on issues like development rather than “divert” the people's attention. She said if the prime minister has “courage” he should fight the Lok Sabha elections on issues related to development, employment, farmers and women.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said on Tuesday that the saffron party’s “arrogance is like that of Duryodhan”, just days after Prime Minister Modi reffered to Congress general secratry’s father and former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi “bhrashtachari no 1”.
"They insult my family when they don't get any other issue. This country has never forgiven arrogance. History is proof of this. Mahabharat is also proof of this. This kind of arrogance was in Duryodhana too. When Lord Krishna went to him and put the reality in front of him and tried to talk to him, he tried to capture Lord Krishna too," Priyanka Gandhi said at a rally in Haryana's Ambala to campaign for the national election.
She further added, “They never fulfill the promises they make at election time, instead they either seek votes in the name of martyrs or insult the martyr members of my family.”
She dared Modi to fight the Lok Sabha elections on issues like development rather than “divert” the people's attention. She said if the prime minister has “courage” he should fight the Lok Sabha elections on issues related to development, employment, farmers and women.