In a recent escalation of political rhetoric on Saturday, leaders from various political parties have engaged in a disturbing exchange of verbal attacks, using derogatory language against one another.
The BJP National spokesperson, Shehzad Poonawalla, brought the issue to light when he shared a video on his official social media account in which Haryana Congress President Udai Bhan was seen using foul language directed at PM Narendra Modi and Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar. In the video, Bhan not only verbally assaults but also referrs to the Prime Minister as a 'widower.'
Congress was making a hue & cry about language
— Shehzad Jai Hind (@Shehzad_Ind) September 23, 2023
Here is the Congress President in Haryana - he has used the most inexcusable, horrible language for PM & CM.
Will the Congress sack him?
Is this Muhabbat Ki Dukan?
No this is Congress ke gaali galauj ka saaman
From abusing… pic.twitter.com/dC8L5ZpXla
Poonawalla shared the video in response to the controversy surrounding BJP MP Ramesh Bidhuri, who made offensive remarks about Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) MP Danish Ali during a Lok Sabha session, drawing strong criticism from the opposition.
He further condemned the Congress party for its leader's offensive language against the PM and CM. He questioned whether Congress would take action against Bhan for his remarks, highlighting the party's hypocrisy in criticizing foul language. He also pointed out that leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Kharge, and Sonia Gandhi have also used derogatory language in the past.
In response to the controversy, Haryana Congress President Udai Bhan defended his statements, stating that he did not use abusive language and had only spoken the truth. Bhan argued that if he had said anything wrong, he would have been willing to apologize. He claimed that he welcomed any legal action if he had indeed crossed a line.