In a recent rally held in Delhi, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accused opposition parties of attempting to undermine the Prime Minister’s authority. The BJP claimed that slogans calling for the elimination of the Prime Minister were raised by Congress supporters during the event. This allegation has sparked a renewed debate over political rhetoric and the conduct of opposition parties in India.
BJP leaders emphasized the importance of maintaining respect for democratic institutions and the office of the Prime Minister. They argued that such slogans reflect a growing trend of intolerance and disrespect towards elected officials. The party called on Congress to clarify its stance on the matter and to condemn any calls for violence or the removal of the Prime Minister.
In response, Congress officials denied the allegations, asserting that their party promotes democratic values and does not support any form of violence or intimidation. They accused the BJP of misrepresenting the situation to divert attention from pressing issues facing the country.
The incident highlights the ongoing tensions between the ruling party and the opposition as both sides prepare for upcoming elections, with political discourse becoming increasingly contentious in the lead-up to the polls.


