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Mallikarjun Kharge Responds to PM Modi: ‘You Are Being Misinformed’ on Congress’s ‘Nyay Patra’

Mallikarjun Kharge Responds to PM Modi: ‘You Are Being Misinformed’ on Congress’s ‘Nyay Patra

Mallikarjun Kharge, the president of the Congress, wrote Prime Minister Narendra Modi a letter on Thursday requesting an explanation of the ancient party’s “Nyay Patra.” Kharge, defending the Congress manifesto, stated that the “Nyay Patra” aims to give justice to marginalized people from all castes and communities, including women, children, laborers, farmers, and marginalized farmers. Your advisors are spreading false information to you regarding items that aren’t even included in our manifesto. In order to ensure that you don’t make any misleading remarks in your capacity as prime minister of the nation, I would be more than delighted to meet with you in person and explain our “Nyay Patra,” Kharge continued.

“It has become your routine to exploit a few misinterpreted words and sow discord among communities,” the head of Congress remarked. The Congress leader stated that he is “neither shocked nor surprised by the language used by the prime minister,” in reference to Modi’s most recent addresses. “It was expected that you and other leaders from your party would start speaking in this manner after you saw the dismal performance of the BJP in the first phase of the elections,” he continued. The impoverished and their rights have been a topic of discussion in Congress (“nyay”). We know that you and your administration do not care about the underprivileged and destitute,” he remarked.

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‘Your suit-boot ki sarkar works for corporates’: Kharge

“Your ‘ suit-boot ki sarkar’ works for the corporations whose taxes you reduced while the salaried class pays higher taxes,” Kharge continued his attack on the prime minister. The wealthy corporations demand GST refunds, while the impoverished pay GST even on food and salt. Because of this, you intentionally associate Hinduism and Islam with the topic of wealth disparity.” “Our manifesto is intended for all Indians, regardless of their faith—Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Jain, or Buddhist.” I believe you still remember your pre-independence allies, the Muslim League and the colonial overlords,” he remarked. Following a flurry of insults by the prime ministers in recent election speeches, Kharge responds. Modi has attacked the main opposition party at his rallies without holding back, accusing the grand old party of scheming to “redistributing assets” and labeling the Congress manifesto an “imprint of the Muslim League.”

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