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Mallikarjun Kharge (File)
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Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge said that the RSS candidates for the BJP in the Lok Sabha elections are continuously saying that they will change the country’s constitution if they get a two-thirds majority. He asked why Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not taking action against such people in his party.

In Kerala, Kharj said I challenge PM Modi from this land of social justice to expel these people from the BJP. He said why are they allowed to contest elections on BJP’s election symbol, is it Modi’s guarantee? He said that Congress is the only national party that believes in secularism, fundamental rights and democracy.

Kharj said that in the last 10 years Prime Minister Modi worked only for two-three of his close friends. All the country’s national resources including airports, ports, coal mines, power plants and public enterprises were sold at throwaway prices to these wealthy capitalists.

The top 22 richest friends of the Prime Minister have wealth equal to 70 million Indians. More than one lakh farmers committed suicide in the first nine years of the Modi government. An average of 30 farmers committed suicide every day. For the first time in independent India, a tax was imposed on farmers.

Only the Indian Union can achieve rapid and inclusive development

Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh, while targeting the central government on economic inequality, wrote in a social media post that only India’s coalition government can achieve rapid, inclusive and sustainable development of the country. It is also claimed that in the last 10 years, Most of the public assets and resources to one or two companies, Jairem wrote, the Prime Minister will never tell you that from 2012 to 2021, more than 40 percent of the wealth created in the country went to just one percent of the population.




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