Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacks Congress on ‘betrayal of allies’
- On Sunday, May 10, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a sharp attack on the Congress in Bengaluru, labeling it a "parasitic political force" that betrays its allies at the first opportunity.
- Modi criticized the Congress for abandoning the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam in Tamil Nadu after 30 years of alliance, noting the party betrayed its partner once political winds shifted.
- The Prime Minister also accused the Congress of "failing" to provide governance in Karnataka, citing six months of power-sharing indecision between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar.
- Modi alleged the Congress's new alignment with actor-turned-politician Joseph Vijay's Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam repeats its "parasitic behaviour," claiming the party requires others to remain politically relevant.
- Contrasting the Bharatiya Janata Party 's growth to over 200 seats in West Bengal with the Congress's failure to reach 100 seats recently, Modi declared a "saffron sun" is rising.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi leveled several accusations against the Congress party. He called the party a parasitic party and said that it betrays its allies.
‘A parasitic party’: PM Modi targets Congress over DMK fallout, says it is latching onto Vijay’s TVK in Tamil Nadu
At a rally in Bengaluru, PM Modi used the recent BJP electoral wins to contrast "pro-incumbency" with the Congress’s history of losing states, and attacked the party's "power-hungry" politics in Tamil Nadu.
‘Congress Stabbed DMK In The Back’ After Breaking Tamil Nadu Alliance: PM Modi In Karnataka
Narendra Modi attacked Congress during his Karnataka visit, accusing the party of betraying allies like the DMK and failing to provide stable governance in Karnataka amid internal power struggles.
PM Modi tears into Congress for 'betraying' ally in Tamil Nadu, says 'stabbed DMK in the back'
Addressing a large gathering of BJP workers in Bengaluru, PM Modi projected the BJP-led NDA as the embodiment of political stability and development, contrasting it with what he described as Congress' 'politics of betrayal' and administrative failure in states ruled by the party.
Parasite, can dump allies anytime for gain: PM slams Congress for ditching DMK
PM Modi said the Congress’s “lust for power” led it to backstab the DMK despite the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam repeatedly supporting it during crises over three decades. He added that DMK had aided the Congress during UPA-1 and UPA-2, but was now being betrayed as political circumstances changed.
"Parasite, Backstabber": PM Modi Tears Into Congress For Ditching DMK
Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked the "backstabber" Congress party which is an ally of Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), with an acerbic swipe over abandoning its longtime friend, DMK
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