Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday renewed his attack against Narendra Modi, alleging that the Prime Minister is using ‘poison of hatred’ to divide India.
During a roadshow in Kalpetta town of Wayanad, Gandhi said, “At the national level, we (Congress leaders) are fighting poison. Mr Narendra Modi uses poison. I am using a strong word but Mr Narendra Modi uses poison of hatred to divide this country. He uses anger and hatred to divide the people of this country.”
.@RahulGandhi in #Wayanad: At the national level we’re fighting poison. Mr Narendra Modi uses poison, I’m using a strong word but Mr Modi uses poison of hatred to divide this country. He uses anger& hatred to divide the people of this country. He uses lies to win election pic.twitter.com/FIoRz7TTJZ
— NewsMobile (@NewsMobileIndia) June 8, 2019
Gandhi also alleged that prime minister used lies during the election campaigning. He said, “He (Modi) uses lies to win elections.”
“He represents the worst sentiments of this country. He represents anger, he represents hatred, he represents insecurity and he represents lies,” he added.
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Gandhi is on a three-day visit to Wayanad for thanking voters after being elected from the Lok Sabha constituency with a huge margin.
Promising to work for all sections of society irrespective of their social, religious and political affiliations, he said, “Even though I belong to the Congress party, our doors will be open for every single citizen of Wayanad regardless of their age, regardless of where they come from, regardless of what ideology they come from.”
In the recently held Lok Sabha elections, Gandhi had contested from two Lok Sabha seats – Amethi and Wayanad. He lost from Amethi but won from Wayanad.