Prime Minister and opposition to non-vegetarian food

'They want to make fun of people': PM versus non-vegan food opposition

Tejashwi Yadav said the BJP’s focus is not the real issue but what people eat and wear.

New Delhi:

The controversy over Tejashwi Yadav’s alleged fish eating during Navratri intensified on Friday, with the Prime Minister lashing out at the RJD leader, his father Lalu Yadav and Congress leader L.A. Gandhi, claimed that they were expressing ideas from the Mughal era.

Accusing the opposition of indulging in appeasement politics and following a particular vote bank, the Prime Minister also claimed that such videos are released to amuse and annoy the majority of the Indian people.

Tejashwi Yadav clarified that the video was shot a day before the start of Navratri and was uploaded to “test the IQ of followers of the BJP and Godi media”, saying that the politics of the BJP is only Limited to what people eat and wear because their government does nothing for the people.

A week before the Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Modi, while addressing a rally in Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir, mentioned a video of Rahul Gandhi and Lalu Yadav cooking mutton in September last year and used the phrase Hindi said: “Congress and other members of the Indian Union, they don’t care at all about the feelings of the majority of the people in the country. During Sawan (an auspicious month in the Hindu calendar), they were going to a condemned man’s house to cook mutton. Not only that, they also posted videos and made fun of people across the country.”

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“The law did not stop anyone from eating anything, neither did Modi, but their intentions were different. When the Mughals attacked, they were not satisfied with defeating the king alone. They were not satisfied until the temples were destroyed… They He enjoys doing it. Likewise, by uploading the video in the month of Sawan, they (opposition) are displaying Mughal-era ideas and trying to tease people and consolidate their vote bank,” the Prime Minister claimed.

Targeting Tejashwi Yadav without naming him, the Prime Minister said uploading a video of consuming non-vegetarian food during Navratri is also an attempt in the same direction.

“Who are you trying to please by hurting people’s feelings? I know these people are going to abuse me now for saying this, but in a democracy it’s my job to tell people what’s right when they cross that line, and I” it is my responsibility. They do this intentionally to attack the beliefs of this country and make a large portion of this country watch their videos and feel uncomfortable. They have gone beyond appeasement and are proving their Mughal mindset,” the Prime Minister said.

Reiterating his accusations of dynastic politics, the Prime Minister said the opposition did not know that when the people take decisions, the princes (‘Yuraj’) people from the great royal family must give up their throne.this ‘Yuraj’ The Prime Minister has also used jeers against Rahul Gandhi in the past.

“Don’t talk about problems”

Addressing a rally on Friday, Tejashwi Yadav responded to the prime minister’s remarks without taking his name, saying that instead of talking about important issues, the BJP was focusing on people food and clothing.

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“They are not talking about the problems in Bihar, how they will stop migration in the state or what they will do in the next five years if they are elected. What will they say? They have done nothing in ten years (at the Center) and ’17 (in Bihar)… they will continue to talk about what people wear and eat and do politics around that,” he said.

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