PM Modi's blitz on Rahul, Congress, says India doesn't become an autocracy if Yuvraj cannot automatically get power
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi dismissed concerns raised by the opposition parties that India is heading towards an autocracy.
He also took a jibe at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, referring to him as 'Yuvraj' and saying that the opposition's actions exemplify a scorched earth policy.
They spread canards about our people, our democracy and our institutions. India does not become an electoral autocracy if the Yuvraj cannot automatically get power," Modi said.
The prime minister added that the country is not impressed with Gandhi, saying: "Just because he has to fight elections and the people of India are not impressed by him, doesn’t make India less democratic."
He added that overseas, such allegations find few supporters, as foreign leaders often acknowledge the authenticity of India's democratic practices, as per the report.
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