Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge’s remarks on PM Modi have increased the political controversy. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav strongly condemned the statement, demanded an apology from Kharge and made serious allegations against the Congress.
Bhopal. The political atmosphere has heated up over the controversial remarks made by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has strongly criticized Kharge on this issue and has demanded a public apology from him.
Strong reaction from CM Mohan Yadav. Demand for apology intensified
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that he condemns this comment of the Congress President. He clearly said that Kharge should apologize for his words and avoid such rhetoric in future. He also said that there is a different kind of environment in the country at this time, in which responsible leaders should use restrained language.
Target on Congress. Questions raised on past and conduct
Targeting the Congress, Dr. Yadav said that the party is continuously making such mistakes due to which it is suffering political losses. He advised Congress leaders to reflect on their past and behaviour. Referring to the treatment meted out to the opposition during the MISA ban, he said that Congress has not apologized for it till date.
Allegations on separatism and rhetoric. BJP’s counterattack
The Chief Minister alleged that Congress has promoted separatist elements from time to time. Terming Kharge’s comment as unfortunate, he said that calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a terrorist is extremely objectionable. He again reiterated that Kharge should apologize for this statement.
Allegations and counter-allegations in the election environment. Attack on DMK-Congress
Dr. Yadav said that in view of the election environment, DMK and Congress are making such statements out of nervousness. He alleged that due to the fear of defeat, these parties are nervous and that is why they are using such language. He strongly condemned Kharge’s statement and appealed for restrained politics.