Congress Chief said that BJP tries to "divide" country in the name of religion.
Responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent comments on the Congress manifesto for the Lok Sabha polls, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge criticized BJP leaders, urging them to examine their party’s history. Kharge alleged that the BJP attempts to “divide” the nation along religious lines and pointed to their past associations with the Muslim League. “They should read their own history,” Kharge remarked in an interview with ANI.
Kharge rebuked PM Modi for his narrow focus on Hindu-Muslim dynamics, accusing him of fostering religious division and societal fracture. He highlighted the key promises in the Congress manifesto, such as employment generation, financial support for women, and farmer welfare, questioning their alignment with Muslim League ideology.
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PM Modi had asserted during his Lok Sabha campaign speeches that the Congress manifesto reflects the influence of Muslim League ideology.
The Congress manifesto includes a range of commitments, such as legal MSP guarantees, increased women’s reservation in government jobs, GDP doubling within ten years, revisiting the Agnipath scheme, fortifying anti-defection laws, addressing issues with China, providing mobile phones to students, and revising the GST framework.