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Lok Sabha Polls: Why Opposition's personal attacks on Modi benefit the BJP?

Why don't the Opposition leaders realise that their personal attacks on Modi do not help change the mood of the electorate? The personal attacks do not yield any political advantage. Modi remains a popular figure and is good at evoking sympathy from large sections of voters across India

March 05, 2024 / 16:45 IST
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Why don't the Opposition leaders realise that their personal attacks on Modi do not help change the mood of the electorate?

Lalu Prasad Yadav’s daughter Rohini Acharya may be gloating over the fact that her father's query at a Patna rally about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's family whereabouts forced "people to change their family". Rohini, whose presence at the Opposition rally marked yet another Yadav clan member’s entry in to the political foray, could not help but mock several Union ministers and BJP leaders who added “Modi Ka Parivar” in their bio on X (formerly Twitter).

She was unmindful of the impact of her father's dig at Modi that had resulted in the BJP mobilising its full strength to capitalise on what Lalu handed on a platter. Her post on X read, “Just by saying and writing on social media that ‘we are the family of so and so’ is not enough. The father’s name will have to be replaced in the birth certificate. (translated from Hindi).”

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Not just Rohini Acharya; Opposition leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Malikarjun Kharge and others who were present during the Jan Vishwas Maharally in Patna’s Gandhi Maidan could not fathom how Modi turned the personal attacks to his advantage. In fact, in the last 48 hours, the BJP has shown that it is gearing up to make Lalu's jibe into a mass campaign ahead of the Lok Sabha elections--like the "chaiwala" and "chowkidar" campaigns of 2014 and 2019.

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