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Modi Says Congress Is Sinking Like ‘Titanic’, Its Situation Worse Than In 2014

The Congress offers the middle class, which is the backbone of the country, nothing, Modi alleged.

Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister, greets during the India Korea Business Symposium in Seoul, South Korea. (Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg)
Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister, greets during the India Korea Business Symposium in Seoul, South Korea. (Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday dismissed electoral challenge from the Congress party, describing it to be "like a Titanic ship which is sinking", while also slamming it for promising to scrap the sedition law.

Addressing a poll rally in support of Bharatiya Janata Party candidates from Nanded, Latur, Hingoli and Parbhani in central Maharashtra, Modi also said that Congress President Rahul Gandhi has opted for a second seat where the "majority community is in a minority".

With an apparent reference to the Congress' manifesto promise of ensuring a minimum income guarantee to the poor, the prime minister said the opposition party plans to burden the middle class with more taxes to fund the scheme. It offers the middle class, which is the backbone of the country, nothing, Modi claimed.

Whenever the Congress is in trouble, it makes false promises and then becomes "Gajini" (the character, played by Aamir Khan, which suffers from memory loss), Modi said. "The Congress is like a Titanic ship which is sinking," Modi said, adding the party was reduced to just 44 seats in 2014 and it stares at a worse situation this time around.

He said the Congress has more factions in Maharashtra than the number of Members of Legislative Assembly it has in the state.

"The Congress' promise of scrapping the sedition law is like giving an open licence to the 'tukde-tukde gang' (those who want disintegration of India)," Modi said.

He said the Congress' "naamdar" (dynast, referring to party chief Rahul Gandhi) had to use a microscope to look for a second "safe" seat. In the constituency he has chosen, "the majority community is in minority. He has also said he will not speak against his main Left rival," Modi said.

Earlier, at a rally at Wardha on April 1, Modi had said that Congress leaders were afraid of contesting from "constituencies dominated by majority population (Hindus)". Gandhi is contesting from Amethi in Uttar Pradesh as well as Wayanad in Kerala.

Referring to pictures of Gandhi's roadshow in Wayanad, Modi said, "One had to find Congress flags in the Congress president's roadshow."

The Congress was responsible for the problems in Jammu and Kashmir, and those of terrorism and Naxalism, Modi alleged. The prime minister accused the Congress of wanting to hold talks with separatists "who take money from Pakistan".

"The Congress and its allies want two prime ministers, one in Delhi and another in Jammu and Kashmir", Modi said, referring to a demand made by National Conference leader Omar Abdullah.