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PM Modi, during a rally in Ajmer on April 6, took aim at the Congress party, accusing them of echoing the ideas of the Muslim League from the time of the freedom movement. Addressing the gathering in Rajasthan, PM Modi criticized the Congress manifesto, alleging that it bore the imprint of the Muslim League and was heavily influenced by leftist ideologies. He stated, "Every page of the manifesto reflects the mindset of breaking India into pieces."
Following the circulation of PM Modi's remarks on the internet, social media platforms were inundated with reactions from netizens. While some criticized the Prime Minister for his accusations against the Congress, others voiced their support for his statements.
Prashant Tandon, a journalist, shared an image of PM Modi on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), stating, "A person holding a position like the Prime Minister should not spread fake news. I am providing the link to the Congress manifesto. Modi ji should specify which part is influenced by the Muslim League. @ECISVEEP should take notice of such lies that mislead the public."
In a separate response, MANJUL expressed, "Do we expect that someone who has not read history beyond the fourth class would have read the manifesto of the Muslim League?"
Tushar Gandhi, in his comment, criticized the PM, saying, "Hate mongering PM brands Congress manifesto as a Muslim League Manifesto conveniently forgetting that it was his party's founder Shyama Prasad Mukherjee led Hindu Mahasabha which formed coalition governments with the separatist Muslim League in Bengal and Sindh."
Sandhikop Oshdhipati wrote, "Shameless secular #hindus will still vote for #muslimleague. Sorry. Typo. ...still vote for @INCIndia. #CongressMuktBharat is necessary for our survival."