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Political Clash and Reactions Following Video Surfacing

Saturday, May 23, 2026
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Political Clash and Reactions Following Video Surfacing

Ajay Rai, the chief of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee, really stirred up trouble Friday. A video surfaced, you know, showing him making some pretty inappropriate remarks about Prime Minister Modi. It was recorded while he was inside a car. Just floating around on social media now.

And it didn't stay just a clip. It quickly blew up.

The moment the video hit, the reaction was immediate and sharp. The ruling BJP, naturally, jumped in. Leaders started sharing it everywhere, pointing fingers straight at the Congress, accusing them of crossing every line of what’s considered political decency. It wasn't subtle. It was an outright confrontation happening right there online.

This wasn't just some minor spat. It escalated fast. It turned into this full-blown political clash. Senior BJP figures started throwing serious attacks at the opposition. It felt like a full-scale confrontation brewing.

Then you had the reactions from the top.

Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, stepped in. He didn't mince words. He called the remarks "indecent, unparliamentary, and inexcusable." He went further, suggesting this reflected the whole "political depravity" of the Congress party. He added that all those repeated defeats had just pushed them into a place of pure "despair and frustration."

He posted it on X. Something about reaching a kind of mental bankruptcy. He said the Congress has hit the pinnacle of desperation, despair, frustration. And they aren't even worthy of seeking forgiveness from the people anymore. That kind of statement hangs heavy.

Meanwhile, Amit Malviya, the head of the BJP IT cell, also took aim at Rai. He brought up something else, something slightly more personal. He pointed out that Modi had actually wished him well recently, even when he was unwell. And then, this response. Abusive language. Malviya noted it was unfortunate that such a simple courtesy was met with sheer rudeness.

"This is the level of Congress’s politics," he put it. "Responding to courtesy with rudeness." It felt like a direct jab at the entire political atmosphere right now.

And you had the Deputy Chief Minister, Keshav Prasad Maurya, also reacting. He got really heated. He alleged that this kind of indecent language wasn't just isolated. He claimed it had become widespread within the Congress. He accused the party of using abusive language as a deliberate political tool.

He linked it directly to the political reality. He said the repeated electoral setbacks had just gutted the organization. It weakened them, politically and organizationally.

Maurya made it personal, somehow. He argued that every abusive word spoken by Congress leaders against the Prime Minister was proof of the pain they felt from those losses. It was about the desperation of being far away from power. He ended by suggesting that the people of the country were going to give a massive democratic response to these arrogant, cultureless leaders.

It’s all just noise, really. A messy pile of accusations and reactions. You watch it unfold, and it just feels… messy. The way things are playing out right now. It’s not neat. It’s just raw political friction.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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