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"BJP Slams SP MP Over Objectionable PM Modi Remarks, Watch 2027 Politics Unfold"

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"BJP Slams SP MP Over Objectionable PM Modi Remarks, Watch 2027 Politics Unfold"

BJP slams SP MP over objectionable remarks on PM Modi, says people will respond in 2027

A political controversy erupted in New Delhi on May 11 when Samajwadi Party (SP) MP Ajendra Singh Lodhi allegedly made objectionable remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a protest in UP's Mahoba. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was quick to react, terming the comments "deeply offensive" and accusing the SP leadership of encouraging abusive political discourse. National spokesperson of the BJP, Gaurav Bhatia, called the language used by Lodhi so inappropriate that it could not even be repeated publicly. Bhatia alleged that such remarks insult not only the Prime Minister but also the people of the country, particularly those of Uttar Pradesh. "The news has just come that Samajwadi Party MP Ajendra Singh Lodhi has used obscene language against PM Modi. The words used are so offensive that repeating them here would be disrespectful to the 140-crore people of India and the 23-crore people of Uttar Pradesh," he said.

The controversy highlights the increasing polarisation in Indian politics, with the opposition parties becoming increasingly frustrated with the BJP's "karmayogi leadership". The SP's alleged use of abusive language reflects the desperation of the opposition parties, who are sensing defeat in the upcoming 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. The BJP's response to the controversy is a clear indication of their confidence in their leadership and their ability to connect with the people of India. The opposition parties have been trying to criticise the BJP's leadership, but their efforts have been met with a stiff resistance from the ruling party. The language used by SP leaders reflects their political thinking and exposes the opposition's desperation.

The controversy will have a direct impact on the common people of India, particularly in Uttar Pradesh. The people of the state will now have to live with the knowledge that their elected representatives are using abusive language against the Prime Minister. The BJP's assertion that the people of Uttar Pradesh will give a democratic reply to such remarks in the upcoming elections is a clear indication that the ruling party is confident of winning the elections. Opposition parties, including the Samajwadi Party, are already facing a crisis of leadership, and the controversy will only exacerbate this problem. Experts say that the opposition parties need to change their strategy and focus on constructive criticism, rather than resorting to abusive language.

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BJP slams SP MP over objectionable remarks on PM Modi, says people will respond in 2027 A political controversy erupted in New Delhi on May 11 when Samajwadi Party (SP) MP Ajendra Singh Lodhi allegedly made objectionable remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a protest in UP's Mahoba. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was quick to react, terming the comments "deeply offensive" and accusing the SP leadership of encouraging abusive political discourse. National spokesperson of the BJP, Gaurav Bhatia, called the language used by Lodhi so inappropriate that it could not even be repeated publicly. Bhatia alleged that such remarks insult not only the Prime Minister but also the people of the country, particularly those of Uttar Pradesh. "The news has just come that Samajwadi Party MP Ajendra Singh Lodhi has used obscene language against PM Modi. The words used are so offensive that repeating them here would be disrespectful to the 140-crore people of India and the 23-crore people of Uttar Pradesh," he said. The controversy highlights the increasing polarisation in Indian politics, with the opposition parties becoming increasingly frustrated with the BJP's "karmayogi leadership". The SP's alleged use of abusive language reflects the desperation of the opposition parties, who are sensing defeat in the upcoming 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. The BJP's response to the controversy is a clear indication of their confidence in their leadership and their ability to connect with the people of India. The opposition parties have been trying to criticise the BJP's leadership, but their efforts have been met with a stiff resistance from the ruling party. The language used by SP leaders reflects their political thinking and exposes the opposition's desperation. The controversy will have a direct impact on the common people of India, particularly in Uttar Pradesh. The people of the state will now have to live with the knowledge that their elected representatives are using abusive language against the Prime Minister. The BJP's assertion that the people of Uttar Pradesh will give a democratic reply to such remarks in the upcoming elections is a clear indication that the ruling party is confident of winning the elections. Opposition parties, including the Samajwadi Party, are already facing a crisis of leadership, and the controversy will only exacerbate this problem. Experts say that the opposition parties need to change their strategy and focus on constructive criticism, rather than resorting to abusive language. The debate on this
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