Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday compared BJP and RSS to poisonous snakes. During the election campaign in Sangli, he said – If there is anything politically most dangerous in India, it is BJP and RSS. They are like poison. If a snake bites, the person (who is bitten) dies. Such poisonous snakes should be killed.
BJP has objected to Kharge's statement. BJP spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari said – Kharge's statement is inflammatory and the Election Commission should take note of it. The Election Commission should take action against him. If the Congress-MVA government comes to power, the lives of those who do not support them will be at risk.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said-
First, the BJP should decide whether to adopt Yogi's 'Batange to Katange' slogan or Modi's 'Ek Hai to Safe Hai'. BJP diverts attention from core issues by giving inflammatory speeches.
2 big takeaways from Khadge's speech
1. Modi's hunger for power is not going away Khadge said – Modi's hunger for power is not going away. Modi was here till yesterday. Today he is abroad. Manipur is burning, people are dying, tribal women are being insulted and women are being raped, but Modi has never visited Manipur. I want to tell them to take care of their home first. Later you can go anywhere.
2 10 children died in Jhansi, but Yogi's campaign is not stopping The number of leaders campaigning in Maharashtra elections is more than the number of candidates contesting. Prime Minister, Home Minister and other leaders have come here. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was also here. They don't know what happened. 10 children have died in a fire in a hospital in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi. However, his public meetings did not stop in Maharashtra.
Congress is contesting on fewer seats than in 2019
Compared to the 2019 assembly elections, the Congress is contesting on fewer seats this time. Last time, Congress fielded its candidates on 147 seats. This time 44 less candidates have entered the fray. Congress has fielded 103 candidates from MVA, Uddhav group 89 and Sharad Pawar group 87 candidates.
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