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Friday, October 4, 2024

The ugly face of deracinated Nehruvian elitists – Congress mocks PM Modi’s English

“Congress stoops to a new low of high-headed elitism with jibes on PM Modi’s English”, Opindia, June 25, 2023:

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a joint session of the US Congress on June 23, 2023. PM Modi gave the speech in English, and since then, Congress leaders and supporters have consistently been taking jibes at how he speaks the language.

Comparing it to disqualified Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s speech in the US during his recent trip, the grand old party’s youth wing, Indian Youth Congress, from its official handle wrote, “Speak English in a way people close their ears” in Hindi on Twitter.

Congress’ chairperson of social media and digital platforms, Supriya Shrinate, tweeted mistakes made by PM Modi during his address….”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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