Modi hits out at Rahul Gandhi over his remarks on democracy in India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hit out at Congress’s Rahul Gandhi , saying his remarks on democracy in India was an attack on the people of Karnataka, India, and God.

“It is unfortunate that from the soil of London, questions are being raised on Indian democracy,” PM Modi said during his visit to Karnataka.

“These people are insulting Bhagwan Basaveshwara, the people of Karnataka and the people of India. Karnataka must stay away from such people,” he added in his address in the state, where assembly elections are due later this year.

“The entire world studies this democratic system. And there are many such other things for which we can say that India is not only the largest democracy but the mother of democracy… There is no force that can weaken Indian democracy. But despite that, there are constant attempts by some people to attack Indian democracy,” he said.

Gandhi’s comments at his alma mater Cambridge University — that Indian democracy is under attack and several politicians, including himself, are under surveillance — have become the latest flashpoint between the Congress and the BJP. The BJP has accused him of “defaming” the country abroad after repeated electoral defeats.

Gandhi has hit back, alleging that it is the Prime Minister who discredited the country’s achievements since Independence.