Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge delivered harsh criticism against the Modi administration during Wednesday's Congress Working Committee session at Patna's Sadaqat Ashram. The political leader accused the government of multiple failures spanning domestic governance, economic management, and international diplomacy. He claimed that Modi's foreign policy missteps have damaged India's global standing and created numerous international complications. Kharge questioned the Election Commission's integrity while alleging systematic attempts to manipulate voter registration processes. The Congress chief warned that electoral fraud threatens the rights of marginalized communities.
Economic mismanagement emerged as another major criticism from Kharge's address. He highlighted unfulfilled employment promises, rising joblessness, and policy failures that have widened income inequality across the nation. The leader specifically targeted Bihar's development record under the joint Modi-Nitish Kumar leadership. He emphasized that unemployment exceeds fifteen percent in the state, forcing widespread youth migration. Kharge concluded by urging Bihar voters to reject divisive politics and support development-focused governance in upcoming assembly elections.
Economic mismanagement emerged as another major criticism from Kharge's address. He highlighted unfulfilled employment promises, rising joblessness, and policy failures that have widened income inequality across the nation. The leader specifically targeted Bihar's development record under the joint Modi-Nitish Kumar leadership. He emphasized that unemployment exceeds fifteen percent in the state, forcing widespread youth migration. Kharge concluded by urging Bihar voters to reject divisive politics and support development-focused governance in upcoming assembly elections.