The Congress party has made a habit of throwing muck at the Prime Minister’s personal life during the run-up to elections. In the past, they have showered him with plenty of filthy abuses and their senior leaders have often indulged in the most despicable form of mudslinging.

Now, senior Congress leader Anand Sharma has again attacked the personal life of Narendra Modi in response to the Prime Minister raking up the matter of former PM Rajiv Gandhi using warship for vacations. Sharma said, ‘the current PM has no family to go on vacations with’.

Congress’ Anand Sharma makes stunning attack on PM Modi, says ‘the current PM has no family to go on vacations with’ @Srinjoy_C with the details | #RajivViraatVacation pic.twitter.com/hd3ryO69xj — TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) May 9, 2019

By raising the matter of family, Anand Sharma is trying to say that if a prime minister has family, it is justified to use an aircraft carrier for personal vacations of the PM’s family. The Congress leader also means to say that it is ok for foreign nationals to travel on Indian Navy warships because they are family members of the prime minister.

Narendra Modi has been called sewage worm, Gangu Teli, Mad dog, Bhasmasur, Virus and even Dawood Ibrahim. Furthermore, he was labeled a ‘trader of death‘ by former Congress Sonia Gandhi. Apart from that, he has been called mentally ill, lowlife, and a comment was passed by a Congress leader questioning who his father was. He recounted all the abuses he has had to endure at a recent rally in Kurukshetra, Haryana.

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Only yesterday, Sanjay Nirupam called Narendra Modi the modern incarnation of the Muslim fanatic tyrant Aurangzeb. And it was Mani Shankar Aiyar, the veteran Congress leader, who demeaned Modi’s humble upbringing by insulting for selling tea in the past, a label the Prime Minister has gladly accepted and turned into a shield. Despite all such personal attacks, Congress leaders never seem to face any consequences for their vile language despite party president Rahul Gandhi claiming vociferously that he is practicing politics of love.