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Political party BJP raises objection over controversial poster depicting PM Modi's absence, leading to its removal by Congress following backlash.

Congress posted a picture of a missing kurta pajama, with the caption "At the duty's call - Missing" written in Hindi.

Political party BJP raises objection over controversial poster depicting PM Modi's absence, leading to its removal by Congress following backlash.

Firing Up the Heat Wave:

The Congress party has withdrawn a controversial social media post that took a jab at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sparking a firestorm of criticism from the BJP. The now-deleted post had targeted PM Modi with the 'Gayab' (Missing) slur, leaving many questioning the opposition's tactics.

The BJP seized the opportunity to attack the grand old party, accusing them of aligning with Pakistan's interests. The saffron party asserts that the post signaled the Congress party's support for Pakistan in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives.

The incendiary post, initially shared on platform X, depicted a kurta-pajama with the word 'Gayab' (Missing) and the phrase, "In the name of responsibility - Missing" in Hindi. Following a public outcry, the Congress party removed the post.

However, by then, the damage was done. The post had already gone viral, and it was shared by former Pakistan Minister Fawad Ahmed Hussain Chaudhry on the same platform. In response, the BJP slammed the Congress, rhetorically dubbing them as the "Lashkar-e-Pakistan Congress."

BJP leader Gaurav Bhatia alleged that the Congress party is tacitly supporting Pakistan, attempting to weaken the nation's integrity. He stated, "We have a national political party among us...[If we call them Lashkar-e-Pakistan Congress, it wouldn't be an incorrect comparison]. This tweet from the Congress party's social media handle sends a strong message to Pakistan that supporters of Mir Jafar are present within India…"

Congress MP Jairam Ramesh, speaking to ANI, defended the party's absence from the all-party meeting, stating that PM Modi should have participated in the Parliament discussions [3]. Nonetheless, the fallout from the post has led to internal tensions within the Congress party, with critics questioning the tone and timing of the communication [2][5].

With growing scrutiny on opposition messaging and the need to demonstrate leadership accountability, the deleted post marks a significant turning point in the ongoing political battle between the rival parties [5].

  1. The BJP leader, Gaurav Bhatia, allegedly accused the Congress party of tacitly supporting Pakistan and attempting to weaken the nation's integrity, comparing them rhetorically to the Lashkar-e-Pakistan.
  2. In a general news report, the viral post shared on platform X by the Congress party, which allegedly targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the 'Gayab' slur, was disseminated and re-shared, even reaching former Pakistan Minister Fawad Ahmed Hussain Chaudhry.
  3. Following the removal of the controversial post, the BJP seized the opportunity to criticize the Congress party, accusing them of aligning with Pakistan's interests in the backdrop of the Pahalgam terror attack.
  4. In the realm of crime and justice, the BJP expressed concern over the Congress party's policy and legislation, claiming that the deleted post sent a strong message to Pakistan, invoking memories of Mir Jafar, a historical figure who sided against his own country in times of war and conflicts.
  5. The deleted tweet from the Congress party's social media handle, which infringed upon the political sphere, ignited a heated debate on the opposition's tactics and the need for maintaining integrity in politics.
Kicking up a controversy, Congress shared a post featuring a missing sign for a kurta pajama, with the phrase 'Gayab' (Missing) in Hindi, and accompanying text 'At the time of responsibility - Missing'.

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