The BJP has accused Rahul Gandhi and his team of copying the idea of Narendra Modi.
The present controversy relates to a recent ad campaign of Congress in which Rahul is seen as encouraging his cadres to believe in ‘Us’ rather than ‘I’.
The BJP says that this concept originally belongs to Narendra Modi who first mentioned it during Gujarat govternment's ‘chintan shivir’ in 2011.
The Chintan Shivir of 2011 was a three day event where govt bureaucrats had assembled to strategize how to achieve inclusive development under leadership of Narendra Modi.
The party has also released the photograph to corroborate its charge. In that photograph, Modi is seen as addressing the gathering with the text ‘Main nahi, Hum’ written in the backdrop.
Meanwhile, the congress party has rejected the BJP charge .
Reacting to the BJP charge, Congress spokesperson Shobha Ozha said, “Congress does not need to copy anybody. Congress sets the agenda and others follow us. The BJP’s prime ministerial candidate keeps harping on ‘I’ only. He does not even mention ‘BJP’. Words are not the property of any individual.”
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