Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said the BJP’s politics of “hatred” is very harmful for the country and is also responsible for unemployment.
The attack came a day after Rahul Gandhi attacked the BJP government by posting an online Twitter poll asking his followers which are the present regimes biggest shortcomings.
“Domestic and foreign industries cannot run without social peace. Will defeat this growing hatred around you everyday with brotherhood. Are you with me? #NoHate,” Rahul Gandhi asked on a Twitter post.
In an online quiz a day earlier, Rahul had asked people about the “biggest shortcoming” of the BJP government and gave them three options to choose from including “unemployment”, “tax extortion”, “price rise” and an “atmosphere of hatred”.
The poll elicited 3,47,396 votes, with most of them (35 per cent) voting for the fourth option, indicating the prevalence of hateful atmosphere was the central government’s biggest failure.
According to the post, the second biggest failure of the government was unemployment, with 28 per cent of those interacting with the poll voting for it.
Two days ago, Rahul chose the newest craze on social media, Wordle, to take a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government.
On Twitter, Rahul used the format of the game but changed the letters to reflect Congress’s allegations against the Prime Minister. The photograph shared by the leader contained words like ‘jumla’ (scam), ‘taxes’, ‘snoop’, ‘photo op’, in an obvious attack on the ruling party.
Wordle is an online word game and gives a player six chances to guess the day’s secret word, which has five letters. The aim is to figure out the secret word with the fewest guesses.