"Not INDIA, But Ghamandiya": PM Modi's Fresh Attack On Opposition
NDTV
In recent weeks, PM Modi has frequently attacked the opposition bloc for calling itself INDIA, accusing the parties, of attempting a rebrand to whitewash their past record.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi suggested a new strategy to tackle the opposition alliance as he met with allies from Bihar on Thursday - not calling them INDIA but "Ghamandiya" the Hindi word for arrogant.
In recent weeks, PM Modi has frequently attacked the opposition bloc for calling itself INDIA, accusing the parties, particularly the Congress, of attempting a rebrand to whitewash their past record as the former UPA or United Progressive Alliance.
"They changed their name from UPA to INDIA to hide how they schemed against the poor... The name INDIA is not to show their patriotism but with an intention to rob the country," PM Modi said at a recent event.