Why modi is called feku




















Breaking News. Know America's new international travel vaccine rules Earthquake of 4. Home India. Narendra Modi is rightly called a 'feku': Digvijay Singh Nitish Kumar, who was interacting with the media in Patna, earlier in the day lashed out at Modi, whose recent promotion as BJP' poll campaign chief, prompted the end of a year alliance. Source ANI. Although the BJP has been brushing off constant opposition allegations that Modi tends to twist the truth in order to sound impressive, it looks like this has been happening one too many times for the parties liking.

Narendra Modi may have ignored his 'Feku' tag with dignity and thrown the name calling ball right back at the Congress when he referred to Rahul Gandhi as 'Shehzada' prince. But the BJP Prime Ministerial candidate's tendency to ignore some facts, embellish others and sometimes make up his own, reportedly have the BJP a little worried. According to this report in the Times of India , " Though BJP managers do not think Modi's pro-change image has been hurt by allegations of factual inaccuracies, they are taking note of the leader being tagged as hasty with opinions based on incorrect assumptions.

Although the BJP has been brushing off constant allegations that Modi tends to twist the truth in order to sound impressive, it looks like this has been happening one too many times for the party's liking. Modi " slipping up in a speech where he confused a Gujarati freedom fighter with Jana Sangh founder Shyama Prasad Mookherjee has given rise to some concern over the BJP PM hopeful losing gravitas unless he takes corrective action," the TOI report added.

I had cancelled my scheduled programme at Munger on 27 October to attend an international yoga convention and had proceeded to Rajgir from there. It's on record, anybody can check," Nitish said on Monday. Earlier, Nitish had gone after a number of factual inaccuracies in Modi's Hunkar rally speech, including his pointing out that Takshila was in Pakistan and not Bihar, and that Chandragupta belonged to the Maurya dynasty and not the Gupta dynasty as wrongly claimed by Modi.

In September, Finance Minister P Chidambaram accused him of staging a 'fake encounter' with facts for claiming that growth had fallen to 4. Ultimately, facts will prevail", he said then. In another incident, the Congress party released footage of former Prime Minister Jawarhalal Nehru at the funeral of Sardar Patel, after a newspaper claimed that Modi had said that Nehru had not attended.

Later both the newspaper and Narendra Modi denied having ever made that claim. But the damage had already been done. Members of the youth Congress even went so far as to send him history books.

Modi was also attacked for saying that China dedicated 20 percent of its GDP to education, when really the country had increased its education spend by 20 percent. China actually spends around 4 percent of its GDP for education.



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