New Delhi: The BJP on Saturday sought to link the posters targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the US with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's recent visit and alleged that it was actually an "advertisement of anti-India hate shop".
Propaganda material attacking Modi has surfaced in America where he is on a three-day tour.
BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi criticized the poster, calling it objectionable, derogatory and highly condemnable.
"A doubt has arisen among Indians whether this is the result of Rahul Gandhi's heated meetings with the anti-India pawns established and sponsored there since he returned just a few days ago. Or is it the same group that facilitated the meetings Had been." These pawns of anti-India forces are with Rahul Gandhi,” he said in a statement.
Trivedi said what is even more sad is that this 'slow blow' from this 'shop of hate' is on the Prime Minister who took India from five weak economies to five top economies and helped more than 26 crore people. Lifted out of extreme poverty. ,
He said Modi led India in the digital revolution and strengthened its internal and external security.
Trivedi said Modi brought development to all, enhanced India's global credibility and consistently remained the world's most popular leader in global ratings.
Citing a poem, he said such a campaign against Modi is a reflection of the storm among anti-India forces, highlighting their frustration and desperation.
Propaganda material attacking Modi has surfaced in America where he is on a three-day tour.
BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi criticized the poster, calling it objectionable, derogatory and highly condemnable.
"A doubt has arisen among Indians whether this is the result of Rahul Gandhi's heated meetings with the anti-India pawns established and sponsored there since he returned just a few days ago. Or is it the same group that facilitated the meetings Had been." These pawns of anti-India forces are with Rahul Gandhi,” he said in a statement.
Trivedi said what is even more sad is that this 'slow blow' from this 'shop of hate' is on the Prime Minister who took India from five weak economies to five top economies and helped more than 26 crore people. Lifted out of extreme poverty. ,
He said Modi led India in the digital revolution and strengthened its internal and external security.
Trivedi said Modi brought development to all, enhanced India's global credibility and consistently remained the world's most popular leader in global ratings.
Citing a poem, he said such a campaign against Modi is a reflection of the storm among anti-India forces, highlighting their frustration and desperation.