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Narendra Modi gave a crass election speech filled with lies and vague promises: Congress

Those who cannot create, who cannot contribute, must settle for claiming and co-opting the achievements of their predecessors, says Mallikarjun Kharge

Sanjay K. Jha New Delhi Published 17.08.23, 05:06 AM
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge in New Delhi on Tuesday. PTI picture

The Congress on Tuesday said the Narendra Modi government had in the past nine years reflected ill-intentions, bad policies and injustice, contending that rhetoric and bluster could no longer cover up the truth which was now evident to the entire country.

Analysing the Prime Minister’s address to the nation on Independence Day, Congress communications chief Jairam Ramesh said: “Rather than reporting to the people what his government had achieved in the past nine years, Modi gave a crass election speech filled with distortions, lies, exaggerations and vague promises. Instead of bringing the country together to celebrate our journey so far, acknowledge the pain and anguish of those suffering and accept the challenges ahead, he made it all about himself and his image.”

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Ramesh said Modi showed no sorrow for or acknowledgement of the abject failures which had led to Manipur turning into a war zone. Referring to the Prime Minister’s claim that the world saw India’s capability during the Covid-19 pandemic, Ramesh said: “He deliberately failed to mention that as a direct result of inadequate oxygen supplies and the failure to order adequate vaccines in a timely manner, India ended up with 40 lakh Covid deaths — the world’s highest death toll....”

Recalling Modi’s “na-koi-ghusa hai” statement in the aftermath of the Galwan Valley clash, Ramesh said: “It takes particular audacity to claim that our borders are safer than before when Chinese troops continue to block Indian access to 2,000sqkm of Indian territory.”

The Congress leader expressed shock at the Prime Minister’s refusal to accept the scourge of unprecedented unemployment and price rise. “India’s democratic institutions are being continuously eroded, the most recent example being the bill to bring the Election Commission under the control of the executive by going against the Supreme Court’s recommendations on selecting its members,” Ramesh added.

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge cautioned the country against such false claims that India was developed only after 2014. He said: “Great people don’t belittle their great predecessors to appear big. They do their good deeds and leave the judgement to others. Those who cannot create, who cannot contribute, must settle for claiming and co-opting the achievements of their predecessors.”

Kharge recalled how India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, had demonstrated great vision by setting up public sector units and remarkable institutions which laid the foundation for India’s rise. Recalling the critical contributions of Indira Gandhi, from the green revolution to the creation of Bangladesh, and Rajiv Gandhi’s technological push, Kharge pointed to how P.V. Narasimha Rao and Manmohan Singh had brought in economic liberalisation.

A version of this report appeared in the epaper on Wednesday

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