PM Modi congratulates Congress on 'Aurangzeb Raj'

ANI  |  Dharampur (Gujarat) [India] 

Prime Minister Modi on Monday took another jibe at the 'dynastic politics' of the Party by dubbing the party's Vice-President Rahul Gandhi's expected 'elevation' as an "Aurangzeb Raj".

"I congratulate the on their Aurangzeb Raj. For us, the well being of the people matters and 125 crore Indians are our high command," the Prime Minister said addressing a rally here.

In his comparison of Gandhi family with the Mughal rule, Prime Minister Modi also stated, "Mani Shankar Aiyar asked 'did elections happen during Mughal rule? After Jehangir, Shah Jahan came, was any held? After Shah Jahan, it was understood Aurangzeb will be the leader' So accepts it's a family party? We don't want this Aurangzeb rule."

The jibe comes following the nomination by for the Congress' presidential earlier in the day. The post is currently held by Rahul's mother who has been at the helm since 1998.

The (BJP) has, time and again, attacked the Party, accusing it of indulging in dynasty politics and feudalism, but the accusation came full force, when Maharashtra Secretary Shehzad Poonawalla called out the process of electing party president as "rigged" and said he had information that the delegates, who were going to vote for the election, were fixed.

The Prime Minister also accused the Party of defaming the by propagating it is against Muslims.

"Disinformation like does this and that against Muslims has been spread. This family party made it their main agenda to spread disinformation about But Gujarat people are not so naive, they have now become sensitive and aware to disinformation," he said.

Prime Minister Modi added to the accusation, alleging that the Party has been indulging in divisive politics in a bid to win the upcoming Gujarat assembly elections.

"Earlier, would go out of the way to show their secularism but now we are all seeing what they are doing in this election, where they are going. Unfortunately for them, Muslims know their real nature," Modi said, adding that has always defamed Gujarat, and that it can neither tolerate nor accept leaders from the state.

The two-phase Gujarat polls will be held on December 9 and 14.

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First Published: Mon, December 04 2017. 13:45 IST