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PM attacks Rahul Gandhi and says, “I’m angry” over Sam Pitroda’s racist statement.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday attacked Congress MP Rahul Gandhi over party leader Sam Pitroda’s controversial remarks, saying that the latter’s statement was an “insult to several people of the country based on their skin color”.

  • PM Modi defends diversity of India, condemns racist mentality
  • PM challenges Rahul Gandhi’s ‘racist mentality’
  • He demands an explanation from Congress MP

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday attacked Congress MP Rahul Gandhi over party leader Sam Pitroda’s controversial remarks, saying that the latter’s statement was an “insult to several people of the country based on their skin color”. Pitroda stoked controversy earlier in the day with his remarks that people in East India resembled the Chinese, while those from South India looked like Africans.

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“I can tolerate it when abuses are hurled at me, but not when they are hurled at my people. Can we decide a person’s merit based on skin color?” he said while addressing a poll rally in Telangana’s Warangal district.

“No matter what the colour of one’s skin is, we are the people who worship Lord Krishna. I am very angry today. The people who keep the Constitution above their heads are insulting people on the basis of their skin colour,” PM Modi said.

“Who permitted ‘shehzaada‘ (prince in reference to Rahul Gandhi) to look down on my people like that? ‘Shehzaade‘ you will have to answer. We will not accept this racist mentality,” the Prime Minister added.

Further in his address, PM Modi also said that “since President Droupadi Murmu also hails from an ‘Adivasi‘ (tribal) family, the Congress tries very hard to defeat her” as well.

“I got to know that there is an ‘uncle’ in America who is the ‘philosopher’ of the ‘shehzaada‘. And just like the third umpire in cricket, this ‘shehzaada‘ takes his advice from the third umpire,” he said.

“When you gave the BJP a chance in 2014, we gave you a Dalit President, Ram Nath Kovind. Again, in 2019, we gave the country an Adivasi President, Droupadi Murmu.”

In an interview with The Statesman newspaper, Sam Pitroda said, “We could hold together a country as diverse as India — where people on East look like Chinese, people on West look like Arab, people on North look like maybe White and people in South look like Africans. It doesn’t matter. We are all brothers and sisters.”

“We all respect different languages, different religions, customs and food. That’s the India that I believe in, where everybody has a place and everybody compromises a little bit,” he added.

While the Congress immediately distanced itself from the “unacceptable” controversial remarks, the BJP slammed the “racist” statement.

In a tweet, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said Pitroda’s remarks were “most unfortunate and unacceptable”.

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“The analogies drawn by Mr. Sam Pitroda in a podcast to illustrate India’s diversity are most unfortunate and unacceptable. The Indian National Congress completely dissociates itself from these analogies,” he added.

When asked by the ANI news agency to comment on the Prime Minister’s Sam Pitroda reaction to Pitroda’s remarks, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said PM Modi talks about useless things only.

“He should instead focus on important things like employment, inflation, torture against women,” she added.

Among top BJP leaders condemning Pitroda, Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said the remarks revealed that the “Congress is inherently today focussed on dividing India, dividing Indians on caste, creed, identity and geopgraphy”.

On her part, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman tweeted, “I am from South India. I look Indian! My team has enthusiastic members from northeast India. They look Indian! My colleagues from west India look Indian!

“But, for the racist who is the mentor of Rahul Gandhi, we all look African, Chinese, Arab and the White! Thanks for revealing your mindset and your attitude. I.N.D.I alliance’s shame!”

Meanwhile, Union Minister Giriraj Singh sought apologies from Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said in a post on X, “Sam bhai, I am from the Northeast and I look like an Indian. We are a diverse country – we may look different, but we are all one.”

Sam Pitroda favors succession taxes in India and claims that Congress is “distributing wealth in the interest of people.”

Along with declaring that wealth distribution is solely a “policy issue,” Mr. Pitroda expressed concern for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in light of his comments regarding the Congress agenda.

Sam Pitroda, the chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress, has supported the party’s stance on wealth redistribution and pushed for the implementation of an inheritance tax law in the nation.

Mr. Pitroda expounded on the notion of inheritance tax that is already in place in the United States, highlighting the necessity of policies aimed at redistributing wealth. “There is an inheritance tax in the United States. If a person is worth $100 million, the government will likely take over 55% of his estate and only be able to provide approximately 45% to his surviving offspring. What a fascinating law that is. It says that because you are leaving your generation and have amassed a fortune, you must leave half of your wealth—not all of it—to the public, which seems fair to me, Mr. Pitroda said.

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You don’t have that in India. When a person with a $10 billion net worth passes away, his children inherit $10 billion while the general public receives nothing. People will thus need to discuss and debate these kinds of topics. Redistributing wealth refers to new laws and initiatives that serve the interests of the general public rather than just the very wealthy, the speaker continued.

‘Have concerns about PM’s brain’

Mr. Pitroda also said that the subject of wealth distribution is strictly a ‘policy issue’ and he feels concerned about Prime Minister Narendra Modi after he remarks on the Congress manifesto.

“This is a policy issue. The Congress party would frame a policy through which the wealth distribution would be better. We don’t have a minimum wage (in India). If we come up with a minimum wage in the country saying you must pay so much money to the poor, that’s the distribution of wealth. Today, rich people don’t pay their peons, servants, and home help enough but they spend that money on vacation in Dubai and London… When you talk about the distribution of wealth, it is not that you sit on a chair and say I have this much money and I’ll be distributing it to everybody,” Pitroda said.

To believe that way is naive. That is how a nation’s prime minister thinks. When questioned about the Prime Minister’s critique of the Congress platform, he responded, “I have some concerns about his brain.”

The Congress manifesto has drawn criticism from Prime Minister Modi and the BJP, who claim it smells like appeasement and that, should it win, it would redistribute wealth and provide Muslims reservations from the quota for the SC, ST, and OCB communities.

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Pitroda also conveyed his dissatisfaction with Mr. Modi’s comparison of the Congress manifesto for the Lok Sabha elections to a “poll document of the erstwhile ‘Muslim League'”. Pitroda described the Prime Minister as a “pathological liar” and expressed his shame at him.

“I feel bad for them, and I find it amazing that they would say something so false. EC. The Muslim League is unrelated to this manifesto. My Prime Minister has made me humiliated. About the manifesto, his crew is telling lies. He lies like a disease. How can they feel at ease while lying through their teeth? Mr. Pitroda said to ANI.

Attacking the Prime Minister for his recent remark about “those who have more children,” Mr. Pitroda claimed that the BJP’s dread of what would happen after the first round of polls had caused them to make these kinds of remarks.”How could you disparage our women? It’s not like Muslims are having more kids. While PM Modi has the freedom to say anything he wants, he also has moral obligations. The law does not exempt him. It appears that you are unable to understand; I believe this could be the result of anxiety, as panic kicked in following the initial stage. The PM’s remark has infuriated India,” he declared.

PM Modi calls the Congress’s plan for equality a “dangerous game.”

In three rallies, Prime Minister Modi claims that the opposition party wants to take away people’s rights and properties and that it intends to establish a 15% religious reserve by lowering the quota for SCs, STs, and OBCs.

On April 24, Prime Minister Narendra Modi intensified his criticism of the Congress for its purported wealth redistribution and social justice pledges, asserting that the Congress’s “dangerous intentions” were gradually becoming apparent.

Speaking at election rallies in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, Mr. Modi restated his claim that the Congress’s social welfare and inequality reduction plan was nothing more than a “dangerous game” involving the redistribution of money and the “snatching of people’s rights and properties.”

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PM Modi’s ‘zindagi ke saath bhi…’ dig at Congress over Sam Pitroda’s ‘inheritance tax’ remarks; Kharge reacts

Sam Pitroda reportedly advocated an inheritance tax law in India for wealth redistribution in an interview. BJP hit back at the Congress.

On Wednesday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi unleashed stinging assaults on the Congress following reports that senior lawmaker Sam Pitroda had supported an inheritance tax law in India for wealth redistribution. However, Mallikarjun Kharge, the president of the Congress, stated that the party had no such aspirations.

At a public gathering in Surguja, Chhattisgarh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed that the Congress intended to raise taxes and discouraged people from leaving their hard-earned riches to their offspring.

Congress’s nefarious plans are becoming more apparent by the day, and now it has announced that it will implement an inheritance tax.

“The advisor made this public in a statement. It will tax the possessions that people inherit from their parents. ‘Now, the ‘panja’ (a Congress poll symbol) would steal the assets from your kids,” he screamed, declining to give his name. It appears that Modi was alluding to a speech made about the inheritance tax bill in Chicago, USA, by Indian Overseas Congress chairperson Sam Pitroda.

“Loot of Congress zindagi ke sath bhi, zindagi ke baad bhi” is the Congress’ catchphrase, according to Modi. “The Congress will tax you more while you are alive and then impose inheritance tax on you when you are away. The PM went on, “They (Congress) want to take your assets and your children’s rights away.”

First, the term “survey” appears in their manifesto; second, Sam Pitroda cites the United States to support his claim that there should be discussions on the distribution of wealth because “55% of wealth goes to the government’s property.” Manmohan Singh’s old statement, which is Congress’s legacy, asserts that minorities have the first claim over the nation’s resources.

The Congress’s catchphrase, according to Modi, is “loot of Congress, zindagi ke sath bhi, zindagi ke baad bhi.”. “The Congress will tax you more while you’re still alive, and it will also force you to pay inheritance tax after you pass away. The PM said, “They (Congress) want to take your assets and your kids’ rights.

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In a jab at the Congress, Amit Shah stated that the party has been fully exposed by the remarks made by the Indian Overseas Congress chairman.

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“After Sam Pitroda’s remark, the Congress is completely exposed,” Amit Shah remarked in an interview with the news agency ANI. First, their manifesto makes reference to “surveys.” Second, Congress has perpetuated Manmohan Singh’s old claim that minorities have the first claim to the nation’s resources. Finally, Sam Pitroda recently quoted the US to argue that discussions about the distribution of wealth are necessary because “55% of wealth goes to the government’s property.”

“It is unclear what the ultimate outcome would be, but when we discuss wealth redistribution, we are discussing new laws and initiatives that serve the needs of the general public rather than just the wealthy.”

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Amit Malviya, the head of the BJP’s information technology division, took to X shortly after his comments became public and declared, “Congress has decided to destroy India.” Sam Pitroda is now in favor of a 50% inheritance tax as a means of redistributing wealth. This implies that 50% of what we create with all of our effort and hard work will be lost. 50%, in addition to the taxes we already pay, which will increase if Congress wins.