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Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge hurls ‘Ravan’ barb at PM Modi; CM Bhupendra Patel claims it shows Congress’ hatred for Gujaratis

November 29, 2022 05:01 pm | Updated 05:29 pm IST - Ahmedabad

Elections for the 182-member Assembly in the BJP-ruled Gujarat are scheduled to be held in two phases on December 1 and 5.

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge addresses a public meeting while campaigning for the Gujarat Assembly elections, in Ahmedabad, on November 28, 2022. | Photo Credit: PTI

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has stirred a controversy by throwing "Ravan" barb at Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of the Gujarat Assembly elections, with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel claiming the remark reflects the Opposition party's hatred for Gujaratis.

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Elections for the 182-member Gujarat Assembly in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled State are scheduled to be held in two phases on December 1 and 5.

PM Modi has been extensively campaigning for the BJP candidates ahead of the polls. Mr. Kharge on Monday night (November 28) addressed a rally in Behrampura area of Ahmedabad city where he said the Prime Minister asks people to vote "looking at his face" in all elections. "Are you 100-headed like Ravan," he said.

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Taking a strong exception to the remarks, CM Patel in a tweet said, "Bereft of any development agenda and support from the people, the Congress is out to abuse Gujarat and Gujaratis."

“The statement made by Khargeji against PM Narendra Modiji is a testimony to their hate for Gujaratis. The people of Gujarat will reject them this time too for such behaviour,” Mr. Patel added.

Addressing people in Behrampura area under the Congress-held Danilimda seat, Mr. Kharge said in every election, votes are sought in the name of Mr. Modi instead of local candidates or the performance of the government.

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"Modi asks people to ignore everything and vote (for the BJP) by keeping his face in front of the eyes. I wonder on how many occasions we have to see your face? People have to see your face during municipal corporation polls, then in the Assembly polls and also during polls to elect MPs," he said.

"Everywhere you want us to see your face. Why? How many faces do you have? Are you 100-headed like Ravan? I don't understand this," the Congress president said. He further said the BJP asks people to vote for Mr. Modi.

"If our candidate for this seat is Shailesh Parmar, then campaign for your candidate against him and seek votes in his name. Instead, they say vote for Modi. Will he come here to fix issues related to the municipality?" Mr. Kharge said.

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The senior Congress leader further said instead of doing his work as India's PM, Mr. Modi canvasses for various elections, be it local bodies or Assembly polls.

He asked the BJP to seek votes on the performance of its government and previous Congress governments, both in Gujarat 27 years back and at the Centre.

"The BJP believes in telling lies only. I recently said Modi is 'badshah' of telling lies, because he keeps on telling lies. What happened to two crore jobs every year? He used to say he will give ₹15 lakh to each citizen after bringing black money from abroad," Mr. Kharge said.

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He further claimed Mr. Modi was fond of inaugurating projects which were originally started by the Congress.

"Recently, the Centre filled 75,000 vacancies. I saw that event on TV. And who was distributing certificates at the event? The PM of this country. Why was he doing the work of a clerk or a deputy secretary? Are you needed for distributing appointment orders?" he said.

"You first tell the nation why they are not filling 30 lakh vacancies? They are not doing it because out of those 30 lakh, nearly 16 lakh jobs will go to the poor people. They don't want Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and Economically Weaker Section candidates to get jobs," Mr. Kharge claimed.

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