There is political turmoil amid the Lok Sabha elections. Meanwhile, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi today (April 25). Through this two-page letter, the Congress President wrote, 'We want to meet Prime Minister Modi and explain to him about the election manifesto of the Congress, so that he does not make any statement about the manifesto which is false.'
What did Mallikarjun Kharge write in the letter?
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge wrote in the beginning of the letter, 'I hope that you will take this letter positively. I am neither shocked nor surprised by some of your speeches and statements in the last few days. There were expectations that after the first phase of voting, you and your party leaders will speak like this.
Congress President mentioned Mangalsutra in the letter
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge wrote in the letter, 'Today you are talking about the Mangalsutra of poor and backward class women. Is your government not responsible for atrocities on women and Dalit girls in Manipur and promoting criminals? When farmers were committing suicide during the tenure of your government, how were you protecting their wives and children? Read our justice letter, which we will implement after coming to power.
You are addicted to communal division: Mallikarjun Kharge
In the letter he wrote, 'You are addicted to communal division. By doing this you are reducing the dignity of your position. When all this is over, people will remember what kind of abusive language the Prime Minister of the country had used due to the fear of losing the elections.
The Congress President wrote at the end of the letter that the objective of Congress Nyaya Patra is to give justice to youth, women, farmers, workers of all castes and communities. Your advisors are giving you wrong information about our election manifesto. To ensure that the Prime Minister of the country does not make false statements, I would be very happy to meet you and explain the reality of the Nyaya Patra.