PM Narendra Modi NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday took a sharp dig at the Congress, remarking that the party had turned into “MMC” — the “Muslim League Maowadi Congress.”He made the comment during his victory address at the BJP headquarters after the Bihar assembly election results were declared. The BJP-led NDA registered a sweeping win over the Mahagathbandhan, of which the Congress is a key constituent.Six Ways Nitish Kumar Proved ‘Tiger Abhi Zinda Hai’ As NDA Registers Big Win in Bihar Assembly Polls“I say this with full seriousness — the Congress has now become the Muslim League Maowadi Congress, or MMC,” the prime minister said, adding that “internal divisions” would soon lead to a “split” within the party.”A faction within the Congress is uncomfortable with the party’s negative politics. Anger is brewing against the ‘Naamdaar’ (a reference to Rahul Gandhi) for the path he is taking the Congress on. Election Results 2025Bihar election results: Bihar votes for ‘sushasan’; NDA cruising towards clean sweepBihar election results 2025: 5 reasons behind NDA’s historic winBihar election results: Top winners and losersTherefore, I fear that there could be another major split in the Congress,” PM Modi added.PM Modi further remarked that even the Congress’s allies have begun to realise that its “negative politics” is damaging them as well.“Earlier as well, from this very stage, I had cautioned Congress’ allies that it is a ‘liability’ — a parasite that tries to absorb its partners’ vote bank for its own gain. That is why they should remain vigilant,” he stated.In the Bihar assembly elections held on November 6 and 11, the BJP and its NDA allies swept more than 200 of the state’s 243 constituencies. The saffron party is now poised to emerge as the single largest party in Bihar for the first time.In sharp contrast, the Congress and its Mahagathbandhan partners struggled to cross even the 50-seat mark. As counting neared completion, the Congress had not won a single seat and was leading in only six constituencies.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosAir India Bombing Returns To Spotlight, CSIS Warns Canada Of New Extremist Networks And Rising RisksSix Ways Nitish Kumar Proved ‘Tiger Abhi Zinda Hai’ As NDA Registers Big Win in Bihar Assembly Polls‘Full Stop to Many Questions’ Chirag Paswan Hails PM Modi, Nitish as NDA Soars Past 200 SeatsKerala Teenager Dies in Dubai After Rooftop Fall While Trying To Take Photos of Low-Flying PlanesPakistan’s Costly Lobbying Blitz Won Access To Trump As India Faced The Harshest Tariffs, Claims NYTChilling Terror Attack Masterplan: How Medical Professionals Built A 5-Step Nationwide Bombing PlotBihar Assembly Poll Results: NDA Touches 200-Seat Lead, Congress Intensifies SIR, Vote Chori AttacksFirst-Time Woman Voter in Danapur Explains Why Nitish Kumar Scored Massive Landslide Win in BiharIndia Negotiating Multiple FTAs To Boost Free Flow Of Capital And Trade: Piyush Goyal‘Not Just Congress’: Tharoor Calls Out RJD Amid NDA’s Big Bihar Lead123PhotostoriesLearning with purpose: 5 quotes by Dr BR Ambedkar that students can carry for lifeMeet Pooja Deol, Sunny Deol’s wife and Dharmendra’s daughter-in-law with surprising royal connection10 kid-friendly yoga asanas to improve memory power and concentrationBeetroot Peel Tea: How to make it and its benefitsDiabetes management: Top 6 everyday foods that keep your energy and blood sugar in check5 winter style tips every petite woman needsManga Mala of Kerala to Dholbiri of Assam: Indian brides carry a piece of culture in their wedding jewellery7 baby names that mean ‘life’ in different languagesFrom Tokyo to Mumbai: Top 10 largest cities in the world by populationIn pictures: What 100 grams of protein looks like for non-vegetarians, vegetarians, and vegans123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBihar Election CandidatesAlinagar Election ResultKargahar Election ResultPrashant KishorChirag PaswanAssembly Election BiharRaghopur Election ResultMahua Election ResultPune Bridge AccidentAnta Election Result
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday took a sharp dig at the Congress, remarking that the party had turned into “MMC” — the “Muslim League Maowadi Congress.”He made the comment during his victory address at the BJP headquarters after the Bihar assembly election results were declared. The BJP-led NDA registered a sweeping win over the Mahagathbandhan, of which the Congress is a key constituent.
“I say this with full seriousness — the Congress has now become the Muslim League Maowadi Congress, or MMC,” the prime minister said, adding that “internal divisions” would soon lead to a “split” within the party.“A faction within the Congress is uncomfortable with the party’s negative politics. Anger is brewing against the ‘Naamdaar’ (a reference to Rahul Gandhi) for the path he is taking the Congress on. Therefore, I fear that there could be another major split in the Congress,” PM Modi added.PM Modi further remarked that even the Congress’s allies have begun to realise that its “negative politics” is damaging them as well.“Earlier as well, from this very stage, I had cautioned Congress’ allies that it is a ‘liability’ — a parasite that tries to absorb its partners’ vote bank for its own gain. That is why they should remain vigilant,” he stated.In the Bihar assembly elections held on November 6 and 11, the BJP and its NDA allies swept more than 200 of the state’s 243 constituencies. The saffron party is now poised to emerge as the single largest party in Bihar for the first time.In sharp contrast, the Congress and its Mahagathbandhan partners struggled to cross even the 50-seat mark. As counting neared completion, the Congress had not won a single seat and was leading in only six constituencies.