Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has launched a scathing attack on the BJP and RSS, accusing them of attempting to rewrite the Indian Constitution. He emphatically stated that while they may try, they will ultimately fail in their efforts to destroy the foundational document of the nation.
Kharge’s criticism extended beyond constitutional concerns. He leveled serious allegations against the Modi government, asserting that it is systematically selling off public sector undertakings to benefit industrialists Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani. This claim, he argues, showcases a blatant disregard for public interest and equitable economic growth.
Further fueling his critique, Kharge highlighted the government’s handling of Goods and Services Tax (GST) dues and the ongoing crisis in Manipur. He implied that the government’s response to both issues has been inadequate and detrimental to the affected parties. The specifics of his criticism regarding the GST and Manipur situations were not immediately elaborated upon in this particular statement but hint at a broader strategy of opposition to government policies.
Kharge’s statements are likely to intensify the already heated political climate in India and spark further debate on the issues he has raised. They represent a significant challenge to the ruling BJP government and highlight key areas of contention within the Indian political landscape.