‘Dog Whistle targeted Muslim votes’

New Delhi: BJP on Tuesday raised a strong objection to the “Gayab” Jibe of the Congress, who accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of not taking responsibility for the Pahalgam terror attack, killing 26 people.
This is as follows that the Congress shared a poster of the word ‘missing’ (missing) on the image of a kurta, pajama and black shoes. The outfit appears to be worn by someone, but there is no view of the figure.
BJP it cell head Amit Malviya accused the Grand-Old-Party of using “Sir Tan-linked” imagery and said that the purpose of “Dog Whisle” was aimed at its Muslim vote bank and a veil against the Prime Minister.
Malavia said, “Congress” leaves a little doubt with the use of imagery, “Congress” associated with Sir Tan. It is not just a political statement; it is a dog that is for the purpose of its Muslim vote bank and provokes a veil against the Prime Minister. “
He said, “This is not the first time the Congress has resorted to such a strategy. Rahul Gandhi has provoked both violence towards the Prime Minister on many occasions. Yet the Congress will never succeed, as the Prime Minister has enjoyed the love and blessings of millions of Indians,” he said.
BJP national spokesperson Shahzad Poonwale also attacked the Congress and accused him of speaking the language of Pakistan and such terrorist jihadis.
“Recently, as a staff member of a Pakistani Embassy in Britain, the Congress party showed an image, reflecting Prime Minister Modi’s head,” said Poonwal.
“This reflects a mentality, and now the Congress party has started speaking the language of Pakistan and such terrorist jihadis. Opposing Modi, at a time when the country needs to unite, they are speaking the language of Pakistan and doing the same work as those adopted by terrorists on their social media handle,” he said.
It comes a day later when Congress President Mallikrajun Kharge accused the Prime Minister of politics for the country and politics, which was called to discuss the Pahgam terror attack, claiming 26 lives and instead, called to participate in an election rally in Bihar.
Kharge said, “When our pride was hurt, the PM was giving an election speech in Bihar …. They should keep in mind that the country is supreme; parties and religion come to another place. Everyone should unite for the country,” Kharge said, “Unfortunate” the absence of Modi and a “shame”.