Elections 2019: "Abuses A Gift," Says PM As Mani Shankar Aiyar Justifies "Neech" Slur
Posted By: Ahmed on 14-05-2019 | 06:46:28Category: Political Videos, NewsNEW DELHI: Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar has resurfaced, with one more round of voting to go in the national election, with an article justifying the "Neech" slur he had used for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for which he was suspended by his party two years ago. Hours later, PM Modi, at a rally, said: "These mahamilavati' people SP, BSP and the Congress, all are abusing me. Not a single day has passed when they have not abused me. This is their condition after the sixth phase of the election. I consider their abuses as a gift. I will not reply to them, you (public) will reply by voting for the BJP."
The Congress disowned the views of the veteran often blamed for causing the party much damage with his ill-timed comments.
The opinion piece, published in the Rising Kashmir and reproduced by The Print, has the Congress leader referring to Jawaharlal Nehru's education and attacking PM Modi for "stunningly illiterate claims", most recently his comment that "clouds would help Indian jets escape Pakistani radars" during the Balakot air strike.
"Did Modi take his senior-most Air Force officers for fools that he could trot out such ridiculous unscientific rubbish before them? And were they so pusillanimous that they dared not correct such a vacuous Prime Minister," he writes.
Saying that PM Modi "needs to be warned that he is guilty of anti-national activity in trying to ride on the sacrifices of our army and CRPF martyrs in a dirty election campaign", Mr Aiyar writes: "But then, why bother? Modi will, in any case, be ousted by the people of India on 23 May. That would be a fitting end to the most foul-mouthed prime minister this country has seen or is likely to see. Remember how I described him on 7 December 2017? Was I not prophetic?"
Asked to clarify his comments, Mr Aiyar told reporters: "There is a whole article, picking out one line from it and saying -- now talk on this. I'm not ready to be involved in your games, "I am a fool, but not big a fool." He added, "thank god. This government will go in 10 days."