India opposition criticises Modi for 'hate speech'
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi is accused by India's main opposition party of making Islamophobic remarks during an election rally in Rajasthan, referring to Muslims as "infiltrators" and targeting their faith.
- The Indian National Congress is criticized by Modi, who warns of wealth redistribution to those with more children if they return to power, sparking controversy and calls for an Election Commission investigation.
- Narendra Modi's comments at the rally are condemned by opposition members for potentially violating the Election Commission's code of conduct, which prohibits inciting communal tensions.
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