Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses an election rally ahead of the state assembly elections in Jodhpur Dec. 03 2018. | PTI 
Rajasthan Elections

Where have you got your knowledge on Hinduism, PM Modi asks Congress

The Prime Minister said in a sarcastic jibe that he was a small "kaamdar" (worker) who never claimed to have full knowledge of Hinduism but the "naamdar" (dynast) has the right to speak.

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JODHPUR: Launching a stinging attack against the Congress for questioning his knowledge on Hinduism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday used the dynast-worker analogy to ask the opposition party where it got its expertise on the religion.

Addressing an election rally in this Rajasthan town, the Prime Minister said in a sarcastic jibe that he was a small "kaamdar" (worker) who never claimed to have full knowledge of Hinduism but the "naamdar" (dynast) has the right to speak.

Modi has often referred to Congress president Rahul Gandhi as "naamdar".

He also brought up India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru and first president Rajendra Prasad.

Nehru objected to Prasad's visit for the consecration of Somnath temple, which was destroyed by foreign invaders and renovated by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the prime minister told the gathering ahead of elections in the state on December 7.

The country, he said, was celebrating Prasad's birth anniversary.

The Congress, Modi alleged, has become a university for spreading lies.

People who lie more get new posts in the party, he said.

Rahul Gandhi, he asserted, has great capacity for speaking lies.

"The Congress' dreams have been crushed in all states. This will happen in Rajasthan also," he said.

The opposition party thinks it can come to power because of the trend in Rajasthan of alternate parties forming a government but this will be proved wrong in the upcoming state elections, Modi declared.

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