NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday took a swipe at critics, saying they could stay proud of their conceitedness, lies, pessimism and ignorance however individuals must be watch out for their divisive agenda as an previous behavior of 70 years can not go away so simply.
He was reacting to a an X put up captioned “Meltdown-e-Azam” (nice meltdown) of a information clip that cited “excuses” and alleged makes an attempt by an “ecosystem” to stoke regional divide and insult voters in Hindi talking states after the BJP swept to energy in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, brushing apart the problem from the Congress.
The Congress drew some comfort by profitable the meeting ballot in Telangana.
Modi posted, “Might they be proud of their conceitedness, lies, pessimism and ignorance. However… Watch out for their divisive agenda. An previous behavior of 70 years can’t go away so simply. Additionally, such is the knowledge of the folks that they need to be ready for a lot of extra meltdowns forward.”
His reply and the expression of bizarre social media aggression in response to a put up was additionally punctuated by a number of emojis, additionally not quite common along with his remarks on X.
BJP leaders stated the prime minister’s put up displays the occasion turning up the warmth in its social media outreach within the latest months.
“This put up of the prime minister shouldn’t be out of character. It’s aggressive and taking the opposition ecosystem head on,” a frontrunner stated.
He added this has been the case with the BJP’s content material on social media normally too for the previous few months now. “Its marketing campaign and reels have seen aggressive in tone and tenor.” Many Instagram reels have generated 1.5 million views and extra, he added.
Commenting on Modi’s put up, a frontrunner likened it to “a technically sound batsman resorting to a slog sweep to hit the ball for a six”. (Businesses)
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