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Political Controversy in India

Mallikarjun Kharge, President of the National Congress, ignited controversy by labeling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a terrorist during a press conference. He later clarified that he intended to convey that Modi was terrorizing people and political parties.
Political Controversy in India
ndtv • 2026-04-21T15:45:26Z
Source material: Kharge's 'Terrorist' Remark On PM Modi Sparks Massive Row, BJP Hits Back
Summary
Mallikarjun Kharge, President of the National Congress, ignited controversy by labeling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a terrorist during a press conference. He later clarified that he intended to convey that Modi was terrorizing people and political parties. The BJP condemned Kharge's remarks, suggesting he made a significant misstep during a crucial election period, which underscores the ongoing tensions between the two parties. Kharge accused the BJP of using government agencies to intimidate political rivals, asserting that this practice threatens democracy and the interests of Tamil Nadu. He warned that supporting the AIADMK would strengthen the BJP's influence in Tamil Nadu, which he believes could harm local governance and welfare.
Perspectives
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Congress Party
  • Accuses BJP of terrorizing political opponents using government agencies
  • Claims that supporting AIADMK strengthens BJPs influence in Tamil Nadu
BJP
  • Condemns Kharges remarks as a significant misstep during elections
  • Argues that personal attacks against Modi only reinforce his commitment to serve India
Neutral / Shared
  • Kharge clarified his statement was about terrorizing, not labeling Modi a terrorist
  • Political tensions escalate as both parties employ strong rhetoric
Key entities
Countries / Locations
India
Themes
#scandal_and_corruption • #bjp_congress • #election_campaign • #kharge_modis_remark • #kharge_modis_row • #political_tensions
Timeline highlights
00:00–05:00
Mallikarjun Kharge's remarks labeling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a 'terrorist' sparked significant political controversy, leading to sharp reactions from the BJP. Kharge later clarified that he meant Modi was 'terrorizing' people and political parties, not labeling him as a terrorist.
  • Mallikarjun Kharge, President of the National Congress, ignited controversy by labeling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a terrorist during a press conference, later clarifying that he intended to convey that Modi was terrorizing people and political parties
  • The BJP condemned Kharges remarks, suggesting he made a significant misstep during a crucial election period, which underscores the ongoing tensions between the two parties
  • Kharge accused the BJP of using government agencies to intimidate political rivals, asserting that this practice threatens democracy and the interests of Tamil Nadu
  • He warned that supporting the AIADMK would strengthen the BJPs influence in Tamil Nadu, which he believes could harm local governance and welfare
  • This incident highlights the contentious political landscape in India, where accusations and counter-accusations are prevalent, especially as elections draw near
05:00–10:00
Mallikarjun Kharge's remarks about Prime Minister Modi have ignited a significant political controversy in India. The BJP has condemned these comments, asserting they reflect the Congress party's failure to recognize Modi's popularity.
  • The BJP condemned Mallikarjun Kharges comments labeling Prime Minister Modi a terrorist, arguing that such remarks reflect the Congress partys failure to acknowledge Modis popularity among voters
  • Kharge clarified that his statement was intended to express that Modi and his government are terrorizing political opponents and misusing institutions like the CBI and ED to create fear, rather than directly branding him a terrorist
  • The BJP pointed out the Congress partys history of personal attacks against Modi, claiming these actions only reinforce his commitment to serving the Indian populace
  • This incident highlights the escalating political tensions in India, particularly as the election campaign intensifies, with both parties employing strong rhetoric to energize their supporters