Modi Using Language of Anti-Social Elements: Cong
Stung by his attack on Sonia Gandhi and Rahul, Congress today charged Narendra Modi with talking the language of anti-social elements as he was "losing ground fast".

"The way the Chief Minister is talking of mental balance and imbalance shows that he has become desperate.... And the reason for that trouble is that he is losing ground fast," party general secretary Janardan Dwivedi told reporters.

The party asked its workers not to get provoked by Gujarat Chief Minister's words and maintain peace.

With the first phase of polling in Gujarat over, Dwivedi who is also Congress media department chairman, said that the atmosphere in the state is "not favourable" to Modi and that is why he has been using the "language of anti-social elements".

"Modi is using a language which is used by anti-social elements in films, villages and towns.... But I am not saying that he is anti-social element. The language he is using needs to be denounced," he said.

Apparently referring to Modi's remarks that the Congress could not utilise Amitabh Bachchan appropriately as has been done by him, Dwivedi said such statements do not speak of "healthy mindset".

Senior Congress leader Motilal Vora was also present during the interaction.

Modi had accused Sonia Gandhi of spreading a lie after the Congress president claimed earlier in the day that ‘Dial 108’ emergency service was a project of the Centre.

"Madam Sonia spreads a lie.... Have you got so scared of losing elections? Have you got so depressed? Behan Soniaben, I bet you have lost your mental balance," he said in Gujarat.

The CM also attacked Rahul Gandhi.

"Rahul baba, if your family members have gone to jail in the freedom struggle, we appreciate it. But you cannot kill democracy with your family politics. Soniaji has used the CBI to put innocent people of Gujarat in jail," he had said.
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6/D-15
Dec 16, 2012
03:56 AM

He can't help it!

Anwaar, Dallas
5/D-139
Dec 15, 2012
09:35 PM

 What is really despicable is the Congress especially Supreme Leaders Sonia and Rahul Gandhi blatantly breaking all election commission order to "defer direct cash transfer" aka "Game changer bribe by Congress using taxpayer money".

But then whether it is Salman Khursheed with his Muslim reservation politics in UP election or Sonia or Rahul or Chidambaram or Jairam Ramesh with their bribe offer, they really don't care for EC directives.

bharat, delhi
4/D-137
Dec 15, 2012
09:29 PM

 #2 -  

Man's cultural standard acquired during early formative stage of life will accompany and chase him till the grave. >>>

By that argument the tiny morsel of information we have heard of Sonia's formative years, Sonia's "cultural standard will be even lower" - Fascist father, dirt poverty which drove her to leave her country and even marry the PM's son of a third world country inspite of mortal fear of mosquitoes (as per one writer)!

bharat, delhi
3/D-133
Dec 15, 2012
09:02 PM

 what about the gutter and language of diahorrea used by our diggie who is a congress general secretary? Is it all music to the ears of congress party?

shree, chennai
2/D-129
Dec 15, 2012
08:28 PM

 Man's cultural standard acquired during early formative stage of life  will accompany and chase him  till the grave.  "WHAT CANNOT BE CURED MUST BE ENDURED."   This is the tragic plight of unfortunate inhabitants of Gujarat.

teepee, kerala
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