
The congress drew the ire of the bharatiya janata party (BJP) after it took a dig at prime minister narendra modi with a headless poster for his absence from the all-celebration meeting at the Pulwama assault.
The birthday party shared a poster with the text 'gayab' to question the PM's absence.
Though the congress did not mention PM's name, it wrote in the caption, "Disappears at the time of obligation." This comes after congress repeatedly thinking PM Modi's absence from the assembly, wherein leaders from all events had been invited for a briefing on the pahalgam assault.
The poster turned into also shared by former pakistan minister Fawad ahmed Hussain Chaudhry, who wrote, "Had heard about lacking horns from a donkey's head, but here Modi has long past lacking."
The former Pakistani minister shared the tweet.
BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia, while holding a press conference on Tuesday, showed a photo of the tweet and said that congress is a pakistan supporter.
"There's a national political celebration that remains among us, but if we name them Lashkar-e-Pakistan congress, it might not be incorrect. This picture of PM narendra modi has been tweeted via the social media account of Congress. A robust message has been given to pakistan that in india, the supporters of Mir Jafar are a gift here... 'Sar tan se juda' has ended up being the ideology of Lashkar-e-Pakistan congress these days... Such posts are finished on the instructions of rahul gandhi, which makes the U.S. ashamed. It's far and away a try of Lashkar-e-Pakistan congress to weaken india at such a sensitive time..."
The bjp also took to its professional X account to hit back at congress and said that the poster "echoes the extremist 'Sar Tan Se Juda' slogan." The ruling birthday party brought it to expose birthday celebration's "continuous slide into Muslim League 2.zero—divisive, desperate, and directionless."
BJP IT cell head amit Malviya additionally took to twitter to lash out at congress and said it had become aimed toward appeasing the Muslim vote bank. He additionally accused rahul gandhi of instigating and justifying violence closer to the top minister.
"Yet the congress will never be triumphant, for the prime minister enjoys the love and blessings of thousands and thousands of Indians," he wrote.
After a row erupted over the poster, congress MP jairam ramesh instructed ANI that PM Modi wasn't present at the latest all-celebration assembly over the pahalgam terror assault. Annoying a unique consultation of parliament to discuss the attack, he said PM Modi should quicken the house at the incident.
"PM Modi was no longer a gift to the all-party assembly. We demanded on twenty-second april that the all-birthday celebration assembly need to be hung on this problem... PM Modi needs to take part in the discussions in parliament and tell us what passed off and the way this terrorist attack happened. There's no political agenda. The congress has one handy method—solidarity," he said.
Rahul gandhi and congress chief mallikarjun Kharge have written to the PM, disturbing a unique consultation of parliament at the pahalgam assault.