Kharge Labels Modi 'Terrorist' During Tamil Nadu Rally; BJP Files Election Commission Complaint Over 'Tax Terrorism' Clarification
Mallikarjun Kharge sparks a political firestorm in Velachery, Tamil Nadu, after labeling PM Modi a 'terrorist' during a final campaign rally. Following a formal Model Code of Conduct complaint by Amit Shah and Kiren Rijiju to the Election Commission, Kharge clarified his remarks as 'tax terrorism' regarding agency actions, an explanation the BJP dismissed as poll-driven backpedaling.
The BJP move was decisive, as party leaders filed an official complaint with the Election Commission, asserting that Kharge’s rhetoric constituted a direct violation of the Model Code of Conduct. Demanding a formal apology and the initiation of a comprehensive probe, the BJP characterized the language as an assault on the dignity of the Prime Minister’s office. In the wake of the mounting legal and administrative pressure, Kharge issued a clarification to reporters, asserting that his comments were specifically directed at "tax terrorism." He argued that the term referred to the alleged aggressive actions of federal agencies against opposition parties, a claim the BJP dismissed as mere backpedaling amidst rising poll tensions.
This confrontation underscores the volatile atmosphere defining the final stretch of the electoral race, where the intersection of agency scrutiny and campaign discourse has reached a breaking point. As the Election Commission reviews the official complaint, the incident stands as a significant flashpoint in the struggle between the ruling party and the opposition over the boundaries of democratic critique. The fallout from this exchange highlights a deepening divide, signaling that the repercussions of this rhetorical clash will likely resonate far beyond the conclusion of the Tamil Nadu rallies.

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