November 5, 2024

Amit Shah Slams Congress Chief Kharge Over PM Modi Comments

Shah condemned Kharge for dragging Modi into his personal health matters.

Shah condemned Kharge for dragging Modi into his personal health matters.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge for his recent remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a public meeting in Jammu and Kashmir. Shah condemned Kharge for dragging Modi into his personal health matters. He took issue with Kharge’s statement that he would die only after Modi was removed from power.

Kharge had experienced a syncopal attack at an election rally in Jasrota, Jammu. After a brief pause, he resumed his speech, declaring he wouldn’t die before Modi was ousted. Shah accused Kharge of being distasteful and disgraceful in his remarks. He argued that Kharge’s comments reflect the fear and hatred Congress holds for Modi, indicating that the party constantly thinks about him.

Shah emphasized that such comments only show the Congress party’s desperation. He further expressed his prayers for Kharge’s health, wishing him a long and healthy life. Shah suggested that with Kharge’s longevity, there might be a chance to create a developed India (Viksit Bharat) by 2047.

Overall, Shah’s remarks highlighted the growing tensions between the ruling party and the opposition, especially as the elections approach. His statements underscored the contentious atmosphere in Indian politics, where personal health issues intertwine with political rivalry. This incident serves as a reminder of the high stakes involved as political leaders navigate public sentiment and health challenges in the lead-up to the elections.