BJP makes big robberies to topple elected governments, Kharge’s target

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Accusing the bharatiya janata party (BJP) of illegitimately toppling the governments of different states, including

the Kamal Nath-led congress government in Madhya Pradesh, congress President mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday

said that other people commit small thefts, but bjp commits big robberies to topple the elected governments of the

states.

Kharge said at the congress election meeting in Indergarh town of Sevdha assembly constituency, “In the year

2018, you (voters) formed the congress government in Madhya Pradesh. They (BJP) lured the congress MLAs to

one place and then bribed them and brought down this government. He alleged that in this way bjp not only

Madhya Pradesh but also Karnataka, Maharashtra, Manipur, Goa. And also formed a stolen government in

Uttarakhand. Kharge said, “Other people commit small thefts, but bjp people commit big robberies to change

governments.”

Washing feet will do nothing, remove poverty - Kharge

The congress leader also attacked bjp over the incident of a man urinating on a tribal person in Sidhi district of

Madhya Pradesh. He said, “Later, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan washed the feet of this person for show,

but washing feet will do nothing. Remove this person's poverty, give him food, clothes for his body and a house to

live in. Kharge claimed that the narendra modi government at the Center is opposing the demand for caste

census. He said, “When our government comes, we will definitely conduct caste census which will benefit all

sections of the society. A few people are instigating the public that such counting will benefit only a few sections.

Appointment letters are being distributed to selected people – Kharge


At the same time, Kharge attacked the Modi government over alleged 30 lakh government posts remaining vacant

in the country and said that only 10,000 to 20,000 people are being recruited on these posts and for show off, big

programs are being organized to select youth. Appointment letters are being distributed.

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