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Chief of the Congress, Mallikarjun Kharge, believes the ED and CBI are supporting the BJP

 Chief of the Congress, Mallikarjun Kharge, believes the ED and CBI are supporting the BJP


Jodhpur: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said on Monday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was abusing federal agencies. He claimed that prior to his speeches in states that are set to have elections, Modi often sent the Enforcement Directorate, Income Tax Department, and federal Bureau of Investigation to promote the BJP.


Speaking at a rally in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, which is about to have elections, he again accused the BJP of stealing the nation.


"You can see what they are doing with Congress people—they send the ED, Income Tax, and CBI for campaigning before Prime Minister Narendra Modi travels to conduct his remarks. "They say we steal the nation, but you are the ones who steal," he replied.


Perhaps alluding to the recent ED raids at addresses connected to state Congress head Govind Singh Dotasara, he said this. His two kids have been called in by the agency to be questioned. Vaibhav Gehlot, the son of Ashok Gehlot, the chief minister, had also been called.


"Only talks will not do anything," Kharge reportedly added, taking a jab at Prime Minister Modi.There need to be employment, food, and educational institutions.Slogans and well-crafted speeches won't bring about any change in the nation.


Kharge remarked that the BJP need to let Congress leaders continue working, accusing them of being harassed.


According to him, PM Modi considers the underprivileged during electoral campaigns. He said that the affluent would become wealthier and the poor would get poorer under his leadership. He said that whereas PM Modi supports the nation's wealthy, he actively courted the poor for support.


Additionally, he referred to Prime Minister Modi's agencies as "jawans".


"Leave these folks alone; they are pursuing us. We're going to keep going, and they'll remain behind," Kharge said.


Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot predicted that the Congress will prevail in Rajasthan's elections.


"There is a favorable vibe in these elections. The opposition is at a loss for words. They are making bogus accusations because they are unable to make any. They don't talk about our accomplishments. One by one, we have taken important judgments," he said.


In Rajasthan, elections are scheduled for November 25. On December 3, the results will be announced.


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