PM Modi says Congress has become a ‘parasitic party’ dependent on allies
ET Bureau
Synopsis
Prime Minister Narendra Modi labelled the Congress a parasitic party. He stated the Congress betrayed its ally, the DMK, after benefiting from its support for decades. Modi highlighted the Congress’s reliance on the DMK for political survival, especially during the UPA government. Recent election results in Puducherry, Assam, and West Bengal were also mentioned as significant developments.

Bengaluru: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday termed Congress a “parasitic party”, accusing it of betraying ally MK Stalin-led DMK by aligning with TVK after benefiting from the regional party’s support for decades.
Modi, addressing BJP workers in Bengaluru, said Congress repeatedly depended on DMK to survive politically, particularly during the 10-year UPA regime before 2014.
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“Today, Congress has earned the image of a parasitic party. At the very first opportunity, it betrays even its allies,” Modi said. “For 25-30 years, Congress shared a close relationship with DMK. The alliance rescued Congress from crises many times.”
Referring to the recent election outcomes, Modi said: “NDA forming the government in Puducherry for a second consecutive term, forming the government in Assam for the third straight time and BJP receiving unprecedented support in West Bengal are all significant developments.”


