From Kerala Story To Dhurandhar, PM Modi Accuses Congress And Left Of Spreading Lies
PM Modi sharpened his attack on opposition parties during his second visit to Kerala in a week. He claimed that both Congress and the Left thrive on misinformation, undermining public trust and creating unnecessary fear among citizens.
Films And Narratives
Modi criticized opposition leaders for dismissing films that highlight sensitive social issues. He argued that branding *Kerala Story*, *Kashmir Files*, and *Dhurandhar* as lies reflects a broader pattern of denying narratives that expose uncomfortable truths.
Legislative Misrepresentation
The Prime Minister accused the opposition of spreading falsehoods about the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), and the Uniform Civil Code (UCC). He said these laws were deliberately misrepresented to instill fear, particularly in Kerala.
Political Context
Modi’s remarks come as the BJP seeks to expand its presence in Kerala, a state traditionally dominated by the LDF and UDF. By framing the opposition as dishonest, the BJP aims to position itself as a credible alternative ahead of the Assembly elections.
Key Highlights
- PM Modi accuses Congress and Left of lying
- Opposition dismissed films like *Kerala Story*, *Kashmir Files*, and *Dhurandhar*
- Allegations of misinformation on CAA, FCRA, and UCC
- Speech delivered at Tiruvalla, Kerala, during election rally
- BJP positions itself as alternative to LDF and UDF
Sources: Mint, ABP Live, India Today
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