Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge fiercely targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Bihar Voter List Verification (SIR) and Manipur issue. Addressing a public meeting in Odisha, he said that PM Modi’s agenda is to end the constitution of the country. He said, “If the Constitution is abolished, your right to vote will be taken away. You can see for yourself that the government in Maharashtra is a stolen government.”
PM travels abroad, but does not go to Manipur – Kharge
Challenging PM Modi, the National President of the Congress said that you do not have the courage to go to Manipur. He said, “Rahul Gandhi can go to Manipur, but PM Modi has not gone to Manipur till date. He travels abroad, but does not go to Manipur. Homes are being burnt in Manipur, children are not getting education, schools are closed, but the Prime Minister is not stepping there.”
‘Prime Minister Modi goes to Pakistan without calling’
He said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi goes to Pakistan without calling, hugs every leader there, but ignores Manipur. The Prime Minister has no sympathy with the country. He is just worried about who will call him and garland … I will go to which country and take the highest award. Mallikarjun Kharge said, “BJP has formed its government in Maharashtra by rigging millions of votes. BJP people are trying to do the same in Bihar. If this continues, democracy will not survive, so we should remove such people from power. Today there is democracy in the country, so Dalits and tribals have got reservation.” Kharge accused the BJP of being anti -Dalit.
Taking a dig at the Odisha government, the Congress President said, “I want to eliminate the fear of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and Minority Community so that they can fight for their rights. If you do not fight, you will not get your rights. Recently two Dalits were beaten, their hair was cut, their hair was cut, they were forced to drink dirty water and the BJP government forced them to drink. It is a Satyagraha for the rights of the people, but the government is asleep. “