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'Arrogance remains' : Congress chief Kharge hits back PM Modi over 50-year old emergency remark

 By Jagadananda Pradhan

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In response to Modi’s remarks on the 50-year-old emergency,congress president Mallikarjun Kharge slammed prime minister Narendra Modi and reminded him of  forgetting the last 10 years of Undeclared Emergency, which was ended by the people."People have given their mandate against Modi ji. Despite this, if he has become the Prime Minister, then he should work",Kharge said.

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday in his “X” handle today responded to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech ahead of the first session of the 18th Lok Sabha,saying he  failed to mention alleged irregularities in entrance examinations and the recent train accident West Bengal and he accused him of being arrogant despite "moral and political defeat.

Hitting at PM Modi,Kharge said,”The nation was hoping that Modi ji would say something on many important issues.He will show some sympathy towards the youth regarding the paper leak in NEET and other recruitment examinations, but he did not take any responsibility for the massive rigging and corruption of his government.But he also remained silent about the recent train accident in West Bengal and utter mismanagement of the Railways”.

Kharge questioned why Modi did not speak about violence in Manipur and the floods in northeastern India.

 

Questioning prime minister Narendra Modi’s silence on Manipur,price rise and stock market scam and other contentious issues, Kharge asked Modi though Manipur has been in the grip of violence for the last 13 months, but Modi ji did not bother to visit the state nor did he express any concern about the fresh violence in his speech today.

“Be it the floods in Assam and the Northeast, the backbreaking Price Rise, the historic fall of the Rupee, or be it the Exit Poll-Stock Market scam, Modi ji is mum.Modi government has kept the next census pending for a long time, PM Modi was completely silent even on the caste census”,Kharge said.

Kharge reminded him,“People need substance, not slogans" - remember this yourself”.

He asserted that the opposition and INDIA Janbandhan want Consensus in Parliament, we will keep raising the voice of the people in the House, on the streets and before everyone, highlighting to protect the Constitution!

 

 

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