New Delhi: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge held a strong rally on Sunday to criticize the BJP-led central government. Speaking at the ‘Samvidhan Bachao’ rally in Ramleela Maidan, he accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of trying to break people’s unity. Kharge said, “Modi is doing everything he can to divide us. They ignore the common person because they despise them. We are fighting against this hatred. To win this fight, we need political power.”
He further criticized the BJP, claiming they talk about doing the right thing but often act unethically. “They steal your votes using EVMs (Electronic Voting Machines) and have manipulated elections in places like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Uttarakhand, and Manipur. They also take your elected governments and your pensions. We need fair elections; don’t let them steal your votes!” Kharge alleged that some election processes were suspicious, claiming there were reports of over 1,000 votes being counted in just one hour.
Kharge emphasized that a united country is crucial for achieving our aims. He stated, “We cannot do anything unless we are united. From Kanyakumari to Kashmir, and Bengal to Gujarat, we must work together.” He reminded everyone that the Constitution belongs to all of us. He called for a nationwide effort to protect it, saying that the achievements after independence, such as women becoming Prime Minister and other leaders, are thanks to the Constitution.
Kharge pointed out that the BJP preaches safety but does not ensure it. He said, “They claim, ‘Stay united, stay safe,’ but they do the opposite.” When asked about Congress visiting Sambhal, Kharge replied confidently, “We will go.” Regarding the frequent breaks in Parliament sessions, he explained that the government blames the opposition for disruptions. Kharge insists that many representatives want to speak, but the House is often closed early, claiming they are causing problems. He said this issue lies with the government, not the opposition. The winter session of Parliament started on November 25 and will end on December 20, but this week it was mostly interrupted because of protests by opposition members seeking discussions on important issues like violence in Manipur and Sambhal.
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