Hitting out at Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday described his comment made in Kathua, Jammu and Kashmir as distasteful and disgraceful. Kharge, who got sick while delivering his speech, continued speaking and said he wouldn’t die until Modiji was ousted.
On X social media platform, Amit Shah said, “Yesterday, Congress President Shri Mallikarjun Kharge Ji not only outperformed himself but also his party in being absolutely distasteful and disgraceful in the speech.” Shah also targeted Kharge, saying the latter had brought PM Modi into his personal health affairs, complaining of how bitter his statements were. He said, “This just goes to show how much hate and fear Congress has of Modi that they are thinking of him on every other step.”
“Regarding the health of Mr Kharge Ji, Modi Ji prays, I pray, and we all pray that he should have a long healthy life”, said Shah. Long Live India for many years, and may he live to see the birth of Viksit Bharat by 2047. In this comment, the centenary of its government sees an idea of the vision of developing India.
On Sunday, PM Modi called Kharge to enquire about his health following the Congress leader’s brief illness due to lightheadedness during his speech. Kharge, who is 83 years old had to calm the gathering by saying, ‘I am not going to die this early’. ”I will remain alive up to PM Modi’s ousting from power.” He said he had the flu, but he would continue his speech, “But due to dizziness, I have to sit down; I wanted to talk.” While raising concerns it has also ignited controversy and has shown the conflict situation existing between the ruling and the opposition parties before the election.
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