Categories: Top News

Kharge takes ‘poisonous snake’ jibe at PM Modi, clarifies; BJP seeks apology

In the midst of the high-decibel campaign for the upcoming Karnataka Assembly elections, Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge compared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a “poisonous snake,” prompting a sharp response from the BJP, which slammed the “slanderous” statement, saying it reflected the “mentality” of the state’s main opposition party.

Kharge, who made the remarks in Kalaburagi, later clarified that his remarks were not directed at Prime Minister Modi, but rather at the BJP and its “divisive” ideology.

In a tweet, Kharge said, “BJP’s ideology is divisive, hostile and full of hatred and prejudice towards the poor and Dalits. I discussed the politics of hatred and malice. My statement was neither for PM Modi personally nor for any other person.”
“But for the ideology he represents. Our fight with PM Modi is not a personal fight. It is an ideological battle. My intention was not to hurt anyone’s feelings and if knowingly or unknowingly someone’s feelings were hurt, then it was never my intention,” Kharge added.

“Nor has it been the conduct of my long political life. I have always followed the norms and traditions of political correctness towards friends and opponents and will do so till the last breath of my life. I don’t make fun of individuals and their problems like people in high positions,” the Congress national president said in another tweet.

“I have also seen and suffered the pain and suffering of the poor and downtrodden. For five decades, I have always been opposed to the divisive ideology of the BJP and RSS and their leaders. My political fight was, is and always will be against his politics,” Kharge added.

However, his clarification did not go down well with the saffron camp, as Union Minister for State for Home, Nityanand Rai, reacted angrily to the Congress national president, claiming that the grand old party is a habitual offender when it comes to defaming PM Modi and the Other Backward Classes (OBC).

Speaking to ANI later in the day, Nityanand Rai said, “Earlier, Rahul Gandhi uttered derogatory words (remark using the surname ‘Modi) with reference to our backward classes and now, Mallikarjun Kharge has used objectionable and indecent language against the honourable Prime Minister, comparing him to a poisonous snake.”

“Kharge-ji, it is the Congress party which has been spewing venom. They spread the poison of divisiveness in society, of partition of the country, of corruption in governance and dynasty politics,” Rai said.

Further lashing out at the Congress, the Union MoS said, “Now that the poisonous politics of the Congress have been rejected by the people, their leaders are growing desperate and losing their temper. The people of the country, and especially in Karnataka, will not tolerate the use of such language against PM Modi and will give them a befitting reply in the Assembly election.”

This is not at all the first time when Kharge has used such derogatory language against the Prime Minister of India.

“Mallikarjun Kharge may have been elected as the Congress president but nobody in the party accepts him in that position. Hence, he thought of giving a statement, which is worse than the one (‘Maut Ka Saudagar’) made by Sonia Gandhi (as the Congress president). The Congress should apologise to the nation,” Thakur said.

BJP leader and Union minister Shobha Karandlaje also demanded Kharge’s apology.
“Mallikarjun Kharge is a senior leader and president of the Congress. What is he trying to tell the world? Narendra Modi is the Prime Minister of our country and the whole world respects him. Using such language for our PM shows how much the Congress has stooped. We want him (Kharge) to apologise to the nation,” Karandlaje said.

Union Minister for Education, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Dharmendra Pradhan, also launched a scathing attack on the Congress president, saying he used such words against PM Modi to “appease his political masters”.

Speaking to the media persons in Bengaluru, Pradhan said, “It seems Kharge-ji used such words to appease his political masters. He must have been under some compulsion.”

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said Kharge’s statement reflects the mindset of the Congress.
Speaking to ANI, Sitharaman said, “It shows the mentality of the Congress. I condemn it. While Rahul Gandhi took out the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ to spread love, as he called it, his party president is using such words against our PM. Mallikarjun Kharge should tender an apology.”

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi also condemned Kharge’s remark, saying the people would teach the grand old party a lesson.

Speaking to ANI, the Union Minister said, “It is highly condemnable. People will teach them a lesson. I demand an unconditional apology from Kharge.”

“I would also like to remind Kharge and his bosses (in the Congress) that every time they insulted Modi-ji, people gave them a befitting reply,” the Union Minister added.

Vaishali Sharma

Recent Posts

Bharat Progress Report 2024: India Signs Free-Trade Pact with Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway & Switzerland Under EFTA

The agreement includes binding commitment worth $100 billion over the next 15 years that is…

11 mins ago

Government Mulls 30 % Subsidy For Local Electric Ambulances

India is set to offer a significant boost to the electric ambulance industry with a…

12 mins ago

Stock Market Holidays In 2025

If you're an investor or trader, it’s crucial to stay informed about the stock market…

31 mins ago

Bharat Progress Report 2024: Start-ups Created 16.6 lakh Direct Jobs In India In 2024

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal emphasised that the information technology sector led the way…

31 mins ago

House Ethics Report Drops Bombshell On Trump Ally Matt Gaetz, Alleging Drugs, Paid Sex With Minor, And Major Scandals

A House Ethics Committee report just published reveals disturbing allegations against former Rep. Matt Gaetz,…

35 mins ago

Bharat Progress Report 2024: India’s Annual Defence Production Hit 1.27 Lakh Cr

India's defence exports crossed ₹21,000 crore in 2023-24, with the government setting an ambitious target…

42 mins ago