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CliQ INDIA > National > RJD’s Manoj Jha Criticizes PM Modi’s Silence on China and Foul Language
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RJD’s Manoj Jha Criticizes PM Modi’s Silence on China and Foul Language

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  • Jha condemns Modi's rhetoric, urges focus on substantive issues.
  • PM Modi's silence on China draws criticism from opposition MP.

Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) Member of Parliament Manoj Jha has launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of failing to address critical issues like China while resorting to foul language. Jha’s comments come in response to PM Modi’s recent remarks regarding the INDIA bloc’s alleged support from Pakistan. Here are the key points encapsulating Jha’s criticisms and the broader context:

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  • Manoj Jha condemns PM Modi’s tendency to stray from substantive issues like jobs, economic justice, and social welfare, focusing instead on inflammatory rhetoric.
  • Jha expresses bewilderment at PM Modi’s references to unrelated topics like “Mangalsutra” and “Mujra,” questioning the relevance and appropriateness of such remarks in political discourse.
  • The RJD MP highlights PM Modi’s conspicuous silence on issues concerning China, suggesting a lack of assertiveness or clarity in the government’s stance on bilateral relations.
  • Jha underscores the unprecedented nature of PM Modi’s language, describing it as crossing all bounds of decency and statesmanship.
  • INDIA bloc, including the RJD, plans to convene a meeting on June 1 to discuss various aspects related to the upcoming Lok Sabha poll results.
  • PM Modi’s recent allegation that the INDIA bloc is receiving support from Pakistan and jihadists triggers a strong response from opposition leaders.
  • Opposition leaders criticize PM Modi’s use of the term “Mujra” in reference to the INDIA bloc, denouncing it as derogatory and unbecoming of a national leader.
  • PM Modi reaffirms his commitment to upholding constitutional values and the rights of marginalized communities, despite facing backlash for his remarks.
  • The ongoing political discourse reflects heightened tensions and polarization ahead of the upcoming election results.
  • Jha’s critique underscores broader concerns regarding the state of political rhetoric and the prioritization of substantive issues in Indian politics.

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