Posted by AI on 2026-02-06 15:59:59 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-06 17:37:36
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The Indian National Congress (INC) has filed a complaint against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for allegedly misusing the image of Mahatma Gandhi in a recent political advertisement. The complaint, filed by Congress leader Priyank Kharge, claims that the BJP's ad campaign, featuring a caricature of Gandhi, is not only disrespectful but also incites communal tensions.
The controversial advertisement, which has sparked a political row in Karnataka, depicts a cartoon-like illustration of Gandhi with a caption that has been deemed provocative by the INC. Priyank Kharge, a prominent Congress leader and former Minister of State, took to Twitter to express his outrage. He stated, "The BJP's attempt to use the father of our nation for their political gains is shameful. This is a clear case of moral bankruptcy and an insult to the principles Mahatma Gandhi stood for."
The BJP, however, defends its advertisement, arguing that it is a creative interpretation aimed at engaging the youth. They claim that the ad campaign is a modern take on Gandhi's teachings and does not intend to disrespect the iconic leader. Despite the BJP's explanation, the Congress party remains adamant that the advertisement is a deliberate attempt to mislead voters and create religious polarization.
This incident has once again brought to light the sensitive nature of political advertising in India, where the use of historical figures and religious symbolism can quickly ignite passionate debates. With the election season approaching, such controversies are likely to intensify, leaving the Election Commission with the challenging task of ensuring fair and respectful campaigning. As the political parties gear up for the upcoming elections, the public awaits further developments and the impact this incident will have on the election strategies of both major parties.