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Prime Minister Modi Is Concerned About Absent Voters, AICC Chief Kharge Says

As the first round of the Lok Sabha elections concluded, AICC chairman Mallikarjun Kharge said on Wednesday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was terrified of unseen votes, which is why he is always criticizing the Congress party.

At a news conference held here, Kharge questioned why the Prime Minister was bothering about the great old party if the Congress is nothing.

He stated that he had visited over ten or twelve states and that the party was receiving excellent feedback from people in those places.

Kharge told reporters here, “I hope the undercurrent, if I may put it that way, is not visible, but Modiji is afraid of these invisible voters who will come out in the election, which is why he is always criticizing the Congress.”

This elderly leader questioned, “If the BJP is so confident that they will win 400 seats this time, why are they allowing corrupt people to join their ranks?”

On the one hand, you (the BJP) claim that Modi never condones corruption. Next, you buy…He said, “Instead of buying, I will say you enticed almost 444 MLAs, regardless of the parties to which they belong.”

He accused the BJP of having previously accepted 23 powerful individuals, such as chief ministers, contractors, and others, and that as soon as they joined the saffron party, “they became clean.” He went on to make fun of the BJP, saying that its leaders were very dishonest as long as they supported the Congress or other opposition parties.

“I find it incomprehensible that a person who led this nation for almost ten years as prime minister and nearly thirteen and a half years as chief minister cannot discriminate between the good and the bad,” he said.

He continued, saying that it is bad for the nation that such a guy is in power and that Amit Shah and Modi have enormous “washing machines” to purge corrupt individuals.

The head of the AICC accused the Prime Minister of behaving like a “petty politician,” claiming he had forgotten all he had stated leading up to and during the 2019 elections.

Claiming that Modi had promised youth two crore jobs, he inquired as to the whereabouts of the two crore jobs.

Kharge remembered that Modi had pledged to treble farmer incomes and provide Rs 15 lakh to every household. In addition, the Prime Minister said that he would return the illicit funds that the Congress had been holding out.

Kharge requested that the public determine whether a party is lying—the Congress or the PM.

“When I call Modiji a liar, people question why Khargeji is making such derogatory remarks about a Prime Minister. Since these are realities that you are unable to deny, he said.

The AICC head also criticized the PM and the BJP for using Modi’s assurance slogan in this election campaign.

What assurance does Modi offer? Something not to carry out the commitments he makes. That’s the assurance, he said.

The senior member of Congress accused Modi of promising not to keep the promises he is making.

He said that the Prime Minister was really “frustrated,” which is why Modi was claiming that the Congress will seize the Hindu community’s funds and other properties and distribute them to Muslims.

Has he really stated that? Because of this, I kindly ask that you (the media) draw attention to these issues. must preserve democracy, the Constitution, and our nation,” he said.

Kharge also took issue with Modi’s purported remark that Muslims are a group with a higher birth rate.

“I have five children of my own. How am I able to help? In a softer tone, he inquired.

The Congress spokesman criticized Modi for associating the number of children with religion, pointing out that Ambedkar was the fourteenth child in his family.

Kharge asked Modi to study more about the history of this country and how to maintain national unity, accusing him of attempting to destroy it by linking everything to religion.

He stated the PM never pays attention to what other people have to say and never even takes questions from the media.

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