Strong Men Don’t Seek Sympathy…: Kharge Takes Dig At PM Modis Tactics, Recounts Personal Struggles

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Strong Men Don’t Seek Sympathy…: Kharge Takes Dig At PM Modis Tactics, Recounts Personal Struggles


Congress nationwide president Mallikarjun Kharge made a jab at Prime Minister Narendra Modi whereas reminiscing about his personal teenage years. Kharge stated that he was interested by politics since his childhood. He recalled, “The village I used to live in and houses were burnt during the Razakar movement. I lost my family. Only my father and I survived.” However, he highlighted that in contrast to Modi he by no means seeks sympathy. Modi claims he was poor and bought tea, however his father was a contractor, Kharge added. 

Taking a dig on the Prime Minister’s techniques Kharge stated that sturdy males by no means depend on others pity. Mallikarjun Kharge talked about that in his 53 years in workplace, he was by no means questioned about his experiences; it was solely after changing into president that he shared them. “Many people leave party leave the ideology but I have been in the same party since 1969. I want to say have patience, you will get everything,” reported ANI quoting Congress president. 

Pointing out the works undertaken through the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) authorities, Kharge stated that he has ‘a complete list’ whereas he challenged the PM to enumerate the achievements of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) authorities. 

“We introduced the MNREGA scheme, the Food Security Act. And we promise to provide day by day wages of Rs 400 to staff in MNREGA. We will give 10 kg of grain free as an alternative of 5 kg. Further, Congress ensures Rs 1 lakh yearly within the accounts of poor ladies, the apprenticeship of Rs 1 lakh to educated youth, and 30 lakh authorities jobs for youth. We will fulfil all our guarantees. We do what we are saying,” he added. 

Kharge said that persons are bored with Prime Minister Modi’s speeches and famous the necessity for the Election Commission of India to handle people delivering hate speeches. 



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