Hyderabad: Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday lashed out at the Narendra Modi-led government saying that the grand-old party strongly condemns the Centre's attempts to stifle opposition in the Parliament and curtail public scrutiny in the Parliament.
"Today 27 INDIA parties stand together on fundamental issues of importance. After three successful meetings, the INDIA alliance is forging ahead to combat the anti-people and anti-democratic BJP government. Perturbed at this development, the BJP government is resorting to vindictive action against Opposition parties," Kharge said during his opening remarks at the Congress Working Committee meeting, which is underway here.
Kharge, who is also the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha said, "The Congress also re-emphasises its commitment to protect the Constitution of India, the country’s democracy, and the rights of the marginalized communities. Being the main Opposition party of India, it is our responsibility to be the voice of the people. The forthcoming Special Session of Parliament raises concerns about the ruling party's intentions."
The veteran Congress leader also noted that his party has been playing a pivotal role as the principal opposition party at the Centre for the past nine-and-half years with a committed determination to redress the concerns and grievances of the common people.
"The country is at a crossroads today facing many internal challenges. The (Narendra) Modi government has been a complete failure on all important fronts- in controlling inflation, unemployment, raging violence in Manipur, widening inequality and declining condition of farmers and labourers," he added.
The Congress leader from Karnataka also alleged that slogans like 'Atmanirbhar Bharat', 'five trillion economy', 'New India 2022', 'Amritkaal' and 'Third largest economy' are merely hollow words meant to distract the nation from the government’s failures.
According to Kharge, the entire nation is witnessing the tragic events still unfolding in Manipur. "Modi government allowed the fire of Manipur to reach Nuh in Haryana," he charged.