Bihar polls would mark beginning of end of Modi govt's 'corrupt rule': Kharge
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar has been mentally retired by the BJP. The BJP now considers him a burden, alleged Kharge.
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The Bihar Assembly polls are likely to be held in November. (PTI)
Patna, 24 Sept
Launching a frontal attack on the BJP, Congress president
Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday accused it of orchestrating “vote chori” and
communal polarisation and asserted that the Bihar Assembly elections would mark
the beginning of end for the Modi government's "corrupt rule”.
In his opening remarks at the Congress Working Committee
(CWC) meeting here, Kharge also made an apparent reference to US President
Donald Trump's recent statements and actions and took a dig at Prime Minister
Narendra Modi.
“Our problems at the international level are the result of
diplomatic failure of Narendra Modi and his government. The very friends whom
the prime minister boasts about as ‘my friends’ are today putting India in
numerous troubles,” Kharge said.
“Today, when our voter list is being officially tampered
with, it is essential that we hold our extended CWC meeting in Bihar, the
mother of democracy, and reaffirm our pledge to protect this country's
democracy and Constitution,” the Congress chief said.
Asserting that the foundation of democracy is fair and
transparent elections, Kharge said serious questions are being raised today
about the fairness and transparency of the Election Commission itself.
Instead of answering questions on the revelations from
various states, the EC is demanding affidavits from us, Kharge said.
“Following the example of Bihar, a conspiracy is now being
hatched across the country to remove the votes of millions of people,” the
Congress president said, referring to the Special Intensive Revision of
electoral rolls in Bihar.
“Vote theft means theft of rations, pensions, medicine,
children's scholarships, and exam fees belonging to Dalits, tribals, backward
classes, extremely backward classes, minorities, the weak, and the poor, he
said.
The 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' raised awareness among the people
of Bihar, and they openly came out in support of Rahul Gandhi, he said.
“Today, our country is grappling with many problems. These
problems include economic slowdown, unemployment, social polarisation, and the
targeting and weakening of autonomous constitutional institutions,” Kharge
said.
“The promise of ‘2 crore jobs’ remains unfulfilled. Youths
are wandering without employment. Demonetisation and a flawed GST have derailed
the economy. After eight years, the prime minister realised his mistake. Now,
the same reforms have been introduced in GST that the Congress party had been
demanding from day one,” Kharge said.
He also claimed “internal strife” within the NDA alliance is
now out in the open.
“Nitish Kumar has been mentally retired by the BJP. The BJP
now considers him a burden,” he alleged.
Noting that 80 per cent of Bihar's population belongs to the
OBC, EBC, and SC/ST categories, Kharge said the public wants transparency in
caste census and reservation policies.
“The Congress, along with its alliance partners, will
provide employment, education, health, social justice, and good governance to
the people of Bihar. The people of Bihar have long dreamed of a ‘golden Bihar’,
and together we will make it a reality,” he said.
“The 2025 Assembly elections will prove to be a milestone
not only for Bihar but for the entire country. This will mark the beginning of
the countdown and the end of the corrupt rule of the Modi government,” Kharge
said.
The Congress' top brass met here on Wednesday, for the
party's first working committee meeting in Bihar in the post-Independence era,
to deliberate on the assembly polls strategy and ramp up its attack against the
BJP over alleged "vote chori".
It is an extended CWC meeting, with permanent and special
invitees, the party's chief ministers, Pradesh Congress Committee presidents
and Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leaders participating.
Ahead of the meeting, Kharge unfurled the party flag at the Congress'
state headquarters here.
Top Congress leaders, including Kharge, former party chief
Rahul Gandhi, treasurer Ajay Maken, general secretaries KC Venugopal, Jairam
Ramesh and Sachin Pilot, Bihar Congress chief Rajesh Kumar, among others,
participated in the meeting.
The Assembly polls in the state are likely to be held in
November.
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