Kharge Clarifies Remarks After BJP's Reaction to Modi 'Terrorist' Charge
'Modi Always Threatens, Never Said He's A Terrorist': Kharge's Quick Clarification After BJP Uproar
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Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge clarified his comments after the BJP reacted strongly to his accusation that Prime Minister Narendra Modi 'terrorises' people and political parties. Kharge emphasized that he did not label Modi a 'terrorist', but criticized his use of government institutions for political threats.
- 01Kharge faced backlash from BJP for calling Modi a 'terrorist'.
- 02He clarified that he meant Modi 'terrorises' people and political parties.
- 03Kharge criticized Modi's control over institutions like the ED, I-T, and CBI.
- 04The statement highlights ongoing political tensions in India.
- 05Kharge's remarks reflect concerns over the misuse of power by the ruling government.
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Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge issued a clarification regarding his recent comments about Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which sparked outrage from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Kharge stated that he did not label Modi as a 'terrorist', but rather accused him of 'terrorising' citizens and political entities. He expressed concerns about Modi's influence over key government institutions, such as the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Income Tax Department (I-T), and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Kharge's remarks underscore the ongoing political friction in India, particularly regarding the use of government power for political gain. His clarification aims to mitigate the backlash while highlighting issues of governance and accountability.
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Kharge's comments reflect broader concerns about political accountability and the use of power in India, which could influence public perception and political discourse.
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