Congress depicted PM Modi ‘Headless’; ‘Sir Tan Se to’ imagery, BJP says; Venugopal issue whip for leaders | Bharat News

New Delhi: Congress’s illustrated post on social media, depicting PM Modi without his head, caused the BJP to grab in the BJP. The governing party said the image echoed the Islamist “Sir join“A call made by a Pakistan diplomat recently in London, who made fun of a gesture with the hug of the Indian migrant.
The Congress posted an image “Gab Jimmedory’s image instead of taking responsibility),” as a caption on its X handle, it was seen by harvesting Modi’s head and an old picture of the PM, making his trademark fabric outline. It did not mention the name of the PM.
The Congress defended the post through the day, arguing that it does not show anyone’s name or face. However, as the image on social media went viral, the party removed it in the evening.
Significantly, it was only on Monday that the party made controversial remarks on its Natas, such as a debate in the account of the families of the Pahgam victims that the terrorists had marked non-Muslims before killing them, saying that only the party’s chief Mallikarjun Kharge and the lock meeting in the Lop were represented by Rahul Gandhi.
BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia said that the post once again highlighted Kharge’s honesty and claimed Rahul’s claim to support the government in response to Pakistan-provided terrorism. “This is not an innocent position by the Congress. It is a terrible design to weaken India’s integrity,” he explained in a presser.
Bhatia said, “On the one hand, PM Modi and the army have vowed to destroy the power that has seen India with a bad eye, while on the other hand, the evil of the terrorist demonic power … Pakistan’s thinking and the thinking of the Congress,” Bhatia said, “Lashkar-e-Pakistan Congress” made fun of Congress as “Lashkar-e-Pakistan Congress”.
BJP IT chief Amit Malviya said on X, “Congress has given up a little doubt with the use of ‘Sir Tan’ imagery ‘.

Stick to Party Stand: Congress
After a controversy over the ‘missing’ post, the Congress on Tuesday instructed all party nets and workers that Pahgam attack And that any deviation will be seen as a serious violation of discipline. It is learned that AICC General Secretary KC Venugopal has written to all state units and party officials in this regard.
The Congress also took down the ‘Gayab’ post in the midst of a feeling within the party, in which the BJP’s campaign had alleged “Sir Tan’s associated” that the party had demanded to generate letters through letters to the PM, in which the terrorist hit was looking for a special session of Parliament.
The party was also disappointed that the post, with allegations of being “inferior”, reduced the positive response to the support of the government’s support on the terrorist attack.
The delay reaction in taking the post down was said to focus late of leadership on the issue. Earlier, AICC Social Media Chairperson Supriya Shrinet defended the post, with a wide video of how Modi has been “missing” since the attack.