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Tribals and Dalits will once again be slaves if Modi and Shah win a third term: Mallikarjun Kharge

Tribals and Dalits will once again be slaves if Modi and Shah win a third term: Mallikarjun Kharge


Kharge further said that PM Modi propagated falsehoods.According to Kharge, Modi spoke about bringing back illicit funds from overseas but never followed through on his pledge.


Speaking at a rally in the Dhule seat in Maharashtra, where the Congress has put former MLA Shobha Bachhav on the ballot, Kharge urged people to support his party in order to preserve democracy and the Constitution.


Invoking a third term for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah would mean that the impoverished, Dalits, and tribal people will be treated like slaves, Congress President Vijay Kharge urged people to vote for his party on Sunday.


Speaking at a rally in the Dhule seat in Maharashtra, where the Congress has put former MLA Shobha Bachhav on the ballot, Kharge urged people to support his party in order to preserve democracy and the Constitution.The impoverished, Dalits, and tribal people were treated like slaves before to independence.


The same thing will happen if you grant Modi and Shah a third term. He said, "We're going to be slaves again."On May 20, Dhule, in north Maharashtra, will hold its fifth round of general elections.


The BJP has proposed Subhash Bhamre, a former Union minister, in this position.Voting is required for the benefit of your own people and yourself. Preserving the Constitution is essential. He remarked that because this election would determine the course of the nation, it is crucial.He claimed that if there is no Constitution, then there would be no one to rescue you, citing remarks made by RSS president Mohan Bhagwat in 2015 suggesting that the Constitution has to be amended.


He said that other BJP MPs and officials of the saffron party thereafter made remarks along these lines. Kharge further said that PM Modi propagated falsehoods.According to Kharge, Modi spoke about bringing back illicit money from overseas but never followed through on his pledge.He never delivered on his promise to create two crore employment annually. As he claimed, his measures raised growers' production costs rather than raising farmers' revenue. Kharge said, "For this reason, Modi ought to be removed from office."



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