‘Exposed Modi-Shah Game Plan…’: Congress Defends Kharge’s ‘Slip of Tongue’ On Article…


Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge (right) and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Home Minister Amit Shah called out Mallikarjun Kharge, who said ‘Article 371’ instead of ‘Article 370’ saying it was “only expected of Congress to make such horrendous mistakes”

After Union Home Minister Amit Shah slammed Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge for the alleged ‘slip of tongue’ over Article 371, the Congress on Saturday hit back at the BJP stating that Kharge “mistakenly” referred to Article 371 and in the process “inadvertently” exposed the ‘Modi-Shah’ game plan of wanting to make changes in Article 371 of the Constitution.

Issuing clarification on Kharge’s remarks, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said, “Today by a slip of the tongue in his speech in Jaipur, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge ji mistakenly said that Modi claims credit for abolishing Article 371. Kharge ji clearly meant Article 370,” said.

The Congress leader then went on to say that Kharge’s mistake, however, exposed the Modi government’s plans to make changes to Article 371 and its various provisions.

“Amit Shah immediately pounced on the Congress President. But the truth is that Modi does indeed want to change Article 371-A relating to Nagaland, Article 371-B relating to Assam, Article 371-C relating to Manipur, Article 371-F relating to Sikkim, Article 371-G relating to Mizoram, and Article 371-H relating to Arunachal Pradesh,” Ramesh added.

“Incidentally, Kharge ji was the man singularly responsible for Article 371-J relating to the erstwhile Hyderabad-Karnataka region – which he got accomplished only after Dr Manmohan Singh became PM,” Ramesh said.

What Did Mallikarjun Kharge Say About Article 371?

On Saturday, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, while addressing an election rally in Rajasthan criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mention of Article 370 in an election rally in Rajasthan’s Churu.

“Yesterday PM Modi addressed a rally in Rajasthan’s Churu. There are a lot of issues related to the farmers. The farmers are suffering and thousands of them have died by suicide. Instead of speaking about their issues, PM said he removed 371. What do the people here have to do with it?” Kharge said.

The BJP was soon to catch the slip of tongue by Kharge and launched an all-out attack on the Congress party for his remarks. However, Congress claims that Kharge inadvertently exposed the Modi-Shah game plan.

BJP Criticises Mallikarjun Kharge Over ‘Article 371’ Remark

Amit Shah on Saturday launched a scathing attack on Congress over its president Mallikarjun Kharge’s misspoken ‘Article 371’ mention.

In an X post, Home Minister Amit Shah called out Mallikarjun Kharge, who said ‘Article 371’ instead of ‘Article 370’ saying it was “only expected of Congress to make such horrendous mistakes.”

“Such blunders made by it have haunted our nation for decades now,” Shah wrote.

The Home Minister also further noted how it was “shameful to hear” that India’s oldest party was asking what connection the people of Rajasthan have with Kashmir.

“It is shameful to hear that the Congress party is asking, “Kashmir se kya waasta hai?” I would like to remind the Congress party that J&K is an integral part of India, and every state and citizen has the right over J&K, just as the people of J&K have the right over the rest of India,” Shah wrote in an X post.

He further said the Congress doesn’t know that “many brave sons of Rajasthan have sacrificed their lives for peace and security in Kashmir”




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