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Amit Shah Calls M. Kharge’s “Will Stay Alive Till…” Remark “Disgraceful”

Amit Shah Calls M. Kharge’s “Will Stay Alive Till…” Remark “Disgraceful” Calling it a “bitter display of spite,” Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticised Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on September 30 for saying that “he would not die away before Prime Minister Narendra Modi is removed from office.” Kharge had gotten ill during a campaign rally in Jammu & Kashmir the day before. It was during a public rally in the Kathua district when he became unwell.

Congress President Shri Mallikarjun

“Yesterday, the Congress President Shri Mallikarjun Kharge Ji has outperformed himself, his leaders, and his party in being absolutely distasteful and disgraceful in his speech,” wrote Amit Shah in response to his criticism of the statement. Saying that he would only pass away after forcing PM Modi out of office, he needlessly brought PM Modi into his personal health issues in an acrimonious act of retaliation.

Congress people have of PM Modi

The statement demonstrated “how much hate and fear these Congress people have of PM Modi, that they are thinking of him constantly,” according to Amit Shah. “As for the health of Mr. Kharge Ji, Modi Ji prays, I pray, and we all pray that he lives a long, healthy life,” the union minister continued. I hope he lives a long life and witnesses the establishment of a Viksit Bharat by 2047.

"We will fight to restore statehood,"

Despite having a syncopal attack, Kharge continued speaking and declared, “We will fight to restore statehood,” following a brief pause. I will not pass away anytime soon; I am 83 years old. I refuse to die till PM Narendra Modi is removed from office. He begged for pardon from the audience, saying that he was feeling dizzy and had to sit down in order to finish the speech. A syncopal attack, commonly referred to as fainting, is a transient loss of consciousness brought on by a momentary reduction in blood supply to the brain

He was paying his condolences to a senior constable who had been murdered in an anti-terrorist operation in Kathua when the tragedy took place. Ravindra Sharma, the vice president of the Jammu and Kashmir Congress, stated in a statement that Kharge was deeply moved when he spoke about the martyrs. “His emotions overcame him for a brief moment, but he straightened out and reaffirmed his party’s unwavering resolve to eradicate terrorism from the region.”

During the event, Kharge continued to attack the Bharatiya Janata Party, saying, “These people never wanted to conduct the elections in Jammu and Kashmir.” If they had meant to finish it, they would have completed it in a few years. Only after the Supreme Court’s order did they begin to prepare for the elections. The lieutenant governor was to serve as the conduit for their (the BJP’s) remote-controlled government.

Following a medical examination, Kharge is currently stable, according to information provided by party leaders and his son, Priyank Kharge, a minister in the Karnataka government. Kharge was in good condition and was determined to travel to Ramnagar for a second rally, the local

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