Baghel sends mirror to Modi to look into his 'real face'

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Raipur: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has sent a mirror to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, suggesting that he look into it to identify his "real face".

After sending the parcel of a wall mirror to the prime minister, Baghel, in a twitter post, said the country's people will show the mirror to Modi in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

"I am sending you this mirror as a gift. You keep this mirror at such a place in your residence on Lok Kalyan Marg from where you pass most of the time so that you can try to identify your real face by looking into this mirror again and again," the Congress leader said in his tweet in Hindi.

"You may not use this mirror and throw it in a dustbin of PM's residence. But you cannot escape from looking into the mirror. The country's 125 crore population is going to show you the mirror in this election...Are you ready Modiji?" Baghel said in another tweet using hashtag #ModiVsModi.

Baghel also wrote a letter to Modi and posted it on his Facebook page, criticising his policies.

"Modi has given himself several names that people get confused by which name to call him...chaiwala, fakir, chowkidar, saheb and don't know how many others," he said.

Targeting the prime minister over his suit, foreign tours, GST, policy related to Pakistan and China, Rafale fights jets deal, he claimed that all his promises turned out be a "jumla" (rhetoric) as none of them was fulfilled.

"People are not able to recognise your (PM) real face. Do you remember which is your real face? Before you come to people wearing another mask of lies, I am sending you the mirror as a gift," he added.

After Baghel, other Congress leaders in Chhattisgarh also sent mirrors to BJP leaders in the state.

Raman Singh, Karuna Shukla
Raman Singh, Karuna Shukla

Karuna Shukla, a Congress leader and niece of former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajapyee, sent a mirror to ex-chief minister Raman Singh.

Shukla contested the last year's state Assembly election against Singh.

Chhattisgarh Congress' communication wing head Shailesh Nitin Trivedi also sent a mirror to state BJP chief Vikram Usendi.

However, BJP state spokesperson Sachchidanand Upasane termed the Congress' move as "politics of low mentality".

"Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel should send a mirror to his party president Rahul Gandhi and he himself should look into the mirror as he is out on bail," he said.

"Nobody can match Prime Minister Modi's image. Modiji has shown the mirror to Congress. He has shown the mirror to terrorists," he added.

In 2014, BJP had won 10 out of the 11 Lok Sabha seats. The saffron party has won five general seat and five reserved constituencies. However, in the year-end Assembly elections, the BJP faced a crushing defeat. The Congress wrested the state back from the BJP with 68 seats in the 90-member house after a gap of 15 years. The BJP did not perform well in both the reserved seats and in the general Lok Sabha seats in the previous elections.

In an effort to capture it's popular base, the BJP has dropped all the sitting Mps and have served tickets to fresh faces.

The elections will happen in Chhattisgarh in three phases – on April 11, 18 and 23.

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