New Delhi: The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), an opposition party in India, has openly condemned Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly using the Pahalgam incident to bolster his election campaign in Bihar. The party’s criticism comes in the wake of Modi’s election rally address in Bihar, which took place shortly after the incident.
According to a report by Kashmir Media Service, the RJD has connected the events in Pahalgam to Modi’s political maneuvers in Bihar. They have accused the Prime Minister of orchestrating a false flag operation to gain electoral advantage.
In Patna, the capital of Bihar, banners have been displayed by the Janata Dal targeting both Narendra Modi and state Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. These banners have sparked controversy for their critique of Modi’s rally, highlighting the timing of his visit to Bihar as just 45 hours after the Pahalgam incident. The banners suggest that the event was manipulated to influence the election outcomes in Bihar.
Political analysts have weighed in on the situation, asserting that there is evidence indicating the Pahalgam attack was planned in advance. They argue that Modi’s public statements are attempts to leverage the incident for political gain.
Adding to the criticism, a leader from the Congress party has publicly challenged Modi by presenting a video clip. The footage, played during a live broadcast, purportedly shows Modi soliciting votes by referencing the Pahalgam incident, further fueling the debate over his motives.
The allegations and circulating evidence have intensified discussions about the intersection of security incidents and electoral politics in India, drawing widespread attention and scrutiny from various political entities.