Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday targeted the Congress over Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his late mother Al-Janred video and described it as “condemnable”. He said that the people of Bihar will teach him a lesson in the upcoming assembly elections.
Sarma told reporters here, “Whatever the Congress is doing in relation to the Prime Minister and his mother, it is condemnable and the people of Bihar will teach a lesson to the Congress. The people of the country are also angry. Whoever will try to discredit the mother, he will never succeed in our country.”
In the AI-Janred video posted by Bihar Congress, which has gone viral, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seen dreaming about his late mother Hiraben Modi, who is targeting her about her politics. During the ‘voter rights rally’ in Darbhanga, Bihar, the controversy of a person saying the abuses of Prime Minister Modi and his mother is not yet stopped, that the Congress has not yet stopped.
The BJP had launched a major attack against the opposition parties, especially Congress and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and its leaders Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav, against the alleged abuses against Prime Minister Modi’s mother. The Congress has presented his criticism against Prime Minister Modi through AI-Janred video, showing the Prime Minister’s late mother criticizing the politics being named after him.
Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also targeted the RJD and the Congress over the alleged remarks against his mother. Speaking at a program, he said that these derogatory comments are not only his mother, but also to all the mothers, sisters and daughters of the country.
Prime Minister Modi said that he had never thought that something like this would happen on the land -rich land with the traditions of Bihar. He also described the mothers as “self-respect” and “world”. She said, “Mother is our world. Mother is our self. How bad the mother must have felt, I know the pain in my heart, the more pain is to the people of Bihar.
The Prime Minister said that he separated from his mother so that he could serve other women of the country. He said that his mother, who died after completing the age of 100 years and who had nothing to do with politics, was tortured by the RJD and the Congress government.