Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday hit back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his 'quit India' jibe at the opposition, saying it is «our victory» that those who did not remember the 'Quit India Movement' for 75 years are doing so now. Kharge's attack on Modi came hours after the prime minister, while addressing an event to lay the foundation stone for the redevelopment of 508 railway stations, accused the opposition of playing «negative politics» and said now the entire country is rooting for corruption, dynasty and appeasement to 'quit India'. Hitting back at Modi, Kharge said, «Prime Minister Modi, For the last 10 years, you have only done negative politics of divisiveness.
You are now uttering bitter words for INDIA as well.» «You have not been able to control Manipur violence in the last three months. Your divisive politics has pitted communities against each other, leading to a civil war-like situation. More than 150 people have been killed so far,» Kharge said in a tweet in Hindi.
The Congress chief said the whole country is watching what is happening in Haryana. «Where there have been no riots for decades, your government and your 'Sangh Parivar' people are making a brother fight with his brother. Radical criminals are enemies of the society, irrespective of which religion they belong to,» Kharge said.
The Congress president alleged that in the last 10 years, Modi has only given this country unemployment, inflation, economic inequality, poverty, insecurity for women, Dalit oppression and social injustice. «All this needs to end. It seems impossible for your government.
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