PM Modi refers to opposition politicians who are anti-Hindu as a “tukde tukde karne wale gang.”

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'Tukde tukde gang', loosely translating to 'those who seek to tear India into pieces', is a saffron term used by its ideological opponents, leftist JNU students in particular.

PM Modi refers to opposition politicians who are anti-Hindu as a “tukde tukde karne wale gang.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday painted the Opposition as a band of anti-Hindu politicians bent on breaking India up, terming them the “tukde tukde karne wale gang” and accusing them of appeasement politics.

Addressing a rally in Nawada, Bihar, he accused them of threatening to destroy the Sanatan Dharma. He asked people to remember on Ram Navami next week that some Opposition parties had shunned the Ram temple consecration in Ayodhya.

He did not elaborate, just like on Saturday. The Indian Union Muslim League, the Congress’s current Kerala ally, is not the same as the former Muslim League, which is commonly held responsible for the Partition and establishment of Pakistan. Modi questioned the purported hostility of the Opposition towards Ayodhya, Ram, the people, and their culture. “They (India) declared they would not attend the consecration ceremony of the Ram temple when it was completed. They were against it. When they attended the event, they tossed their leaders out of the party because their thoughts were so full of poison. The arrival of Ram Navami. Remember those who have done this transgression, Modi urged.

Tejashwi criticizes the PM

Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, the head of the RJD, called Modi’s claim that the opposition was hostile to Sanatan Dharma “indecent.” Do BJP leaders believe they are gods? Is it the same to oppose them as to oppose God? He remarked, “Anyone who disagrees with the BJP is called anti-religious.

“For a prime minister to say such things is impolite. We must all eventually go before God, who is aware of everything. These individuals, the BJP leaders, will comprehend when He (God) executes justice.”

Everyone knew, according to Tejashwi, that his family worshiped at a little temple at his Patna home. He declared, “Worship is not something to publicize.”

Its opponents’ saffron coinage, “Tukde tukde gang,” essentially translates to “people who want to break India in pieces,” especially for JNU’s Leftist students.

The Prime Minister has been presenting the main opposition party as anti-Ram temple and its agenda as replicating ideas of the former Muslim League, while accusing previous Congress administrations of being weak in the face of “terror from small countries” during the past several days. “Indian unity embraces Sanatan Dharma as its own, Bharat embraces ek and vibhajan as its own, Congress party’s neta khuleyam bayan de rahe hain wo dakshin Bharat ko alag kar denge,” Modi declared.

Rough translation: “Those in the INDI coalition talk about splitting India again and destroying the Sanatan Dharma. It is publicly stated by Congress officials that they intend to divide southern India from the rest of the nation. “The Congress manifesto, released two days ago, bears the imprint of the Muslim League’s views,” said Modi, restating an allegation he had made on Saturday. It is a statement of appeasement rather than a manifesto.

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Modi’s primary target on Sunday was Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, who had questioned the removal of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status and implied that Article 370 was meaningless for the locals (in Jaipur) during an event.
“Being the national president of Congress is no small job.” He recently stated, “What has Rajasthan to do with Article 370?” during a speech, maybe in Rajasthan. The Prime Minister said, “I felt really ashamed,” during the Nawada rally. “Do we not own Jammu and Kashmir? His opinions are demeaning to the security guards from Rajasthan and Bihar who sacrificed their lives in the war against terrorism to protect Kashmir and came home wearing the Tricolor.

“You say what has this or that corner of India to do with it?” Modi said. “This is the effect of the tukde tukde gang that these people have started speaking this language,” said the speaker. “Ye tukde tukde karne wale gang ka pratap hai].”

Nawada casts ballots on April 19 in conjunction with Gaya, Jamui, and Aurangabad in the first phase of the general election. In the Nawada election, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) candidate Shravan Kushwaha is up against Vivek Thakur, the son of prominent BJP politician C.P. Thakur and a member of the Rajya Sabha.
Modi accused the INDIA group of discussing a second national separation and of being against the Hindu faith, Sanatan Dharma. He described the Opposition Alliance as a haven for crooked people. anti-national and hate-monger.

This year’s Ram Navami (Ram’s birthday) occurs on April 17, which is only two days before the first round of the Lok Sabha elections. There will probably be celebrations and processions for a few days. On the dais alongside Modi were chief minister Nitish Kumar, head of the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), Chirag Paswan, and a number of other prominent politicians.

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