Former PM Manmohan Singh complains to the President about Modi’s language

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In an unprecedented move the former prime minister of India, Manmohan Singh has written to the President Ram Nath Kovind, complaining about the language used by Narendra Modi, who is the current PM, during an election rally in Hubli, Karnataka on May 6.
In the letter Singh says that it is unthinkable that the prime minister of a country can use language which is threatening, intimidating in content and a warning to the main opposition party and its leaders i.e the Congress. He was referring to the following line:
“कांग्रेस के नेता कान खोलकर करके सुन लीजिये, अगर सीमाओं को पार करोगे,तो ये मोदी है, लेने के देने पड़ जायेंगे”
The words are menacing and intimidating with an intent to insult and provoke breach of peace, the letter added.
The letter also gives the link to the following video as a proof.

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