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Mallikarjun Kharge – ‘Cheap PR stunt’, Mallikarjun Kharge responds to PM Modi’s allegations calling cheap PR stunt ntc

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s harsh criticism of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge over Karnataka election promises has intensified the war of words between the BJP and the Congress. On Friday, Kharge accused the BJP of misleading people and termed the NDA’s recent 100-day plan as “a cheap PR stunt”.

A day earlier, Prime Minister Modi had cornered the Congress on social media and said the people of the country will have to be alert against the Congress-sponsored culture of false promises. Kharge responded and said, “Lies, deceit, fraud, loot and propaganda” are the five adjectives that best describe his government.

‘Cheap PR stunt’

Kharge wrote in the tweet: ‘Prime Minister Modi ji, lies, deceit, fraud, loot and propaganda are the five adjectives that best describe his government. Your talk about the 100 day plan was a cheap PR stunt. On May 16, 2024, he also claimed that he had received inputs from over 20 lakh people for the roadmap of 2047. The RTI filed with the PMO exposed his lies and refused to give details. In BJP, ‘B’ means betrayal, while ‘J’ means slogan.

‘Modi’s assurance is a cruel joke’

Kharge accused Prime Minister Modi’s government of failing to live up to its commitments. He said that since coming to power at the Centre, the BJP has broken its promises seven times. “Good morning, two million jobs a year, developed India” are among the seven questions Kharge posed to the NDA government. He said the ruling government has not kept its promises. Modi’s assurance is a cruel joke on 140 crore Indians.

PM Modi took aim at Congress

Prime Minister Modi said in a post on X that people of the country should be alert against the Congress-sponsored culture of false promises. We recently saw how the people of Haryana rejected their lies and preferred a stable, progress-oriented and action-driven government. Across India there is a growing awareness that voting for Congress means voting for lack of governance, a bad economy and unprecedented looting. The people of India want development and progress, not the same old false promises of Congress.

Prime Minister Modi said that in Himachal Pradesh government employees are not receiving their salaries on time, in Telangana farmers are waiting for the promised relaxation, earlier in Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan they (Congress) had promised to give some subsidies, which were not implemented . five years. There are many examples of how Congress works.

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