The political uproar in Delhi has once again intensified over the controversial slogan ‘Modi teri kabr khudegi’ against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Jaipur City Mahila Congress District President Manju Lata Meena not only reiterated her statement given yesterday (December 14), but also clearly said that she will not apologize at any cost.
He had given this statement in the Congress’ Vote Chor-Gaddi Quit Rally. Manju Lata Meena says that this slogan is an expression of public anger and she still stands by her words and will not apologize.
Tremendous anger over theft of votes – Manju Lata
Manju Lata Meena, while talking to ANI in Delhi, said that there is tremendous anger among the public regarding the theft of votes. According to him, BJP has allegedly formed governments by rigging votes and the Election Commission is also working at the behest of the government.
He said that the Constitution has given the right to vote to the citizens, but when the same vote starts being stolen then the importance of the Constitution is lost. He also said that today people have come here from every corner of the country and this proves that the public is standing against vote theft. According to him, this protest is a fight to save democracy.
#WATCH Delhi: On her statement against PM Modi, Manju Lata Meena, District President of the Jaipur City Women’s Congress, says, “There is so much anger among the public regarding vote rigging. They (BJP) have formed these governments by rigging votes, and the Election… pic.twitter.com/Fb2OavOCYB
— ANI (@ANI) December 14, 2025
PM Modi has distracted us from the issues till date – Manju Lata
Justifying her statement, the woman Congress leader said that Prime Minister Modi does not talk about employment, youth, women and farmers. They allege that till date neither sufficient jobs have come nor big recruitments have taken place. He said that PM Modi works to divert attention from real issues. He also took a dig at the Bhajan Lal government in Rajasthan and said that the government has been formed through the slip system. Due to this resentment, she gave a slogan and even today she says, ‘Modi, your grave will be dug, if not today then it will be dug tomorrow.’ According to him, this is political criticism and it is the job of the opposition to bring the truth before the public.
Apology refused, slogan repeated again
When she was asked that such words were against the political culture, Manju Lata Meena clearly said that she stood by her statement. He raised the slogan again and said, ‘Modi, your grave will be dug if not today then it will be dug tomorrow, vote chor gaddi chhod.’ He said that BJP’s job is to criticize, whereas his job is to bring out the truth. He also added that the public is upset with this government and this anger is visible in his words. Manju Lata Meena finally said bluntly that she will not apologize, because this statement represents the public sentiment.

