New Delhi:
The speech given by Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, in which he declared he would not rest till Prime Minister Narendra Modi was ousted from office, has been deemed “distasteful and disgraceful” by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Mr. Shah added that Mr. Kharge’s remarks demonstrate the “hate and fear” the Congress has for Prime Minister Modi in a post on X.”The Congress President Shri Mallikarjun Kharge Ji gave a speech yesterday that was utterly disgusting and shameful, surpassing even his own standards, those of his leaders, and his party.
Saying he would only pass away after forcing PM Modi out of office, he needlessly brought up his personal health issues in a sour display of revenge,” he claimed.
“The fact that these Congresspeople are thinking about PM Modi all the time just goes to demonstrate how much they despise and dread him. Regarding Mr. Kharge Ji’s health, Modi Ji, I, and the rest of us wish for a long and healthy life for him. The Home Minister said in his message, “May he continue to live for many years and may he live to see the creation of a Viksit Bharat by 2047.
While speaking at a polling event in Jasrota, Jammu & Kashmir, Mr. Kharge passed out. Later, the president of Congress continued his remarks. “My age is eighty-three. I’m not going to pass away that quickly. Until (Prime Minister) Modi is ousted from office, I will not die. I’ll give you my full attention. I’ll stand up for you. I desired to speak. But I’ve sat down because I’m dizzy. Please excuse me.
Later, Prime Minister Modi called Mr. Kharge and asked how he was feeling.
Priyank Kharge, a minister for Karnataka and the son of Mr. Kharge, stated in a post on X that he is doing well. The Congress President, Sri @kharge, reported feeling a little queasy while speaking to the public at Jasrota, Jammu & Kashmir. His medical staff has checked him, and other than a little low blood pressure, he is doing fine. Thank you so much for your concerns, everyone. His perseverance and the support of others keep him going strong “Priyank Kharge posted.
Mallikarjun Kharge, the leader of the Congress party, declared he would not pass away until Prime Minister Narendra Modi was “removed” from office after becoming ill while speaking at a political campaign rally in the Kathua area of J&K. On the final day of the campaign for the third and final round of the Assembly elections, Mr. Kharge had experienced vertigo while addressing a sizable crowd. Leaders of the party had hurried to his aid and guided him to a chair. When he was evaluated by physicians shortly after, they discovered that his blood pressure was erratic.
Mr. Kharge returned to the podium later and declared, “We will fight to restore statehood.” I’m eighty-three years old. I’m not going to pass away that quickly. Until Prime Minister Narendra Modi is gone from office, I shall not die.” “I desired to speak. But I’ve sat down because I’m dizzy. I apologize, please,” he said.
Will Not Perish Until PM Modi Is “Removed” from Office: M Kharge Following Illness.
Later that night, PM Modi gave Mr. Kharge a phone call. The Prime Minister’s Office stated, “PM Modi spoke with Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge Ji and inquired about his health.According to sources, even though Mr. Kharge is feeling considerably better, his blood pressure has reportedly plummeted, and physicians have recommended him to relax. It is currently unknown if will show up for the demonstration that is being held this evening in the Udhampur district.
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In order to speak at the demonstration in favor of the party’s candidates in the assembly elections, Mr. Kharge had taken a plane to Jasrota.In Jammu and Kashmir, where the penultimate and last round of voting is scheduled on October 1, this is the last day of campaigning.
About forty assembly seats are up for election; these include eleven in the districts of Jammu, six in Kathua, three in Samba, and four in Udhampur. Voting is scheduled to take place in 16 assembly constituencies located in the districts of Baramulla and Kupwara in the Kashmir Valley.