+

"Modi Phobia": UP Deputy CM Maurya Slams Rahul Gandhi's "Parmatma" Jibe at PM

Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his recent comments about Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Maurya accused Gandhi of suffering from “Modi phobia,” claiming that Gandhi is constantly fixated on the Prime Minister. “Rahul Gandhi has Modi phobia; he sees PM Modi day and night. The name […]

"Modi Phobia": UP Deputy CM Maurya Slams Rahul Gandhi's "Parmatma" Jibe at PM

Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his recent comments about Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Maurya accused Gandhi of suffering from “Modi phobia,” claiming that Gandhi is constantly fixated on the Prime Minister.

“Rahul Gandhi has Modi phobia; he sees PM Modi day and night. The name Modi disturbs them all. They have no power, and it will never return to them. Both the princes know this. The SP-Congress alliance is heading for a zero,” Maurya declared.

Gandhi’s comments came during a rally in Deoria, where he mocked Modi’s previous assertion of being “sent by God.” Gandhi suggested that PM Modi’s “parmatma” (God) sent him not to help the poor and farmers but to benefit industrialists Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani.

“Everyone else is biological, but Narendra Modi ji is not. Modiji fell from above. His parmatma sent him to India to help Ambani and Adani, but not to help the farmers, laborers, and poor people. If parmatma had sent him, they would have asked him to help the poor and the farmers. What kind of God is this? This is Narendra Modi’s God,” Gandhi said.

In response, Deputy CM Maurya praised Prime Minister Modi, highlighting his dedication to fulfilling the dreams of Bhimrao Ambedkar. “PM Modi is a worshiper of the Constitution. He is a protector of democracy and respects the Parliament. He is working to fulfill Ambedkar’s dreams. Those who talk about vote jihad will always talk about PM Modi,” Maurya stated.

Maurya also expressed confidence in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) regarding the upcoming elections, proclaiming, “Third time Modi government, crossing 400 on June 4.” He emphasized that there is no doubt among the people or party workers about this outcome.

As the elections approach, these exchanges highlight the intensifying rift between the BJP and Congress, with both parties passionately defending their visions for India’s future.

Tags:

Bharatiya Janata PartyBJPKeshav Prasad MauryaModi PhobiaPrime Minister Narendra ModiTDGThe Daily Guardian