Amit Shah News / Stay alive to see a developed India till 2047...Shah's reply to Kharge

While addressing a public meeting in Jammu and Kashmir, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge created a controversy by dragging Prime Minister Modi into the health issue. Union Home Minister Amit Shah hit back and called Kharge's remarks indecent and full of hatred. Kharge said that he will not die until Modi is removed.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 30, 2024, 05:00 PM
Amit Shah News: While addressing an election rally in Jasrota, Jammu and Kashmir recently, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has made such a statement about Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which has heated up the political atmosphere. Kharge said that he is not going to die so soon at the age of 83, and will remain alive until Modi is removed from power.

Kharge's statement and the motive behind it

Kharge said in the public meeting, "I am not going to leave Jammu and Kashmir like this. Modi ji is coming here and shedding false tears for the future of the youth. In the last 10 years, the youth of the country have been pushed into darkness, for which Modi himself is responsible." He also mentioned the unemployment figures and said that this is the result of the Modi government.

BJP's counterattack

Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah has reacted sharply to Kharge's statement. He wrote on Twitter, "Yesterday, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge in his speech unnecessarily dragged Prime Minister Modi into the matter of his health." Shah said that this clearly shows how much hatred and fear Congress leaders have for Modi.

Amit Shah's comment on Kharge's health

Amit Shah also said, "Modi ji prays for Kharge's health. We all pray that he stays healthy for a long time and lives to see the creation of a developed India by 2047." Shah's statement not only expressed concern about Kharge's health, but also showed how serious the BJP is about the image of its leader.

Congress's election strategy

It is clear from Kharge's statement that the Congress is planning to raise the issue of Jammu and Kashmir prominently in the coming elections. He has promised that he will fight to get full statehood to the state. At the same time, he also said that the nervousness of BJP leaders criticizing the Congress is clearly visible.

Conclusion

Kharge's statement and Amit Shah's subsequent reaction are both part of the political game of Indian politics. This development has made it clear that the issue of Jammu and Kashmir can become an important topic in the upcoming elections. Both Congress and BJP are active on this issue in their own way to strengthen their position. It will be interesting to see how this political controversy affects the upcoming elections.