With G20 Summit over, Modi govt should turn attention to domestic issues: Cong chief Kharge
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday said that with the G20 Summit now over, the Modi government should turn its attention to domestic issues like inflation, unemployment and Manipur violence.
He claimed that the people have started paving the way for the BJP-led government’s departure in the 2024 general elections.
In a post in Hindi on X, formerly Twitter, Kharge slammed the government over the rise in prices of essential commodities and the “increase” in unemployment.
He alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is trying hard to “conceal” the truth, but the public wants to hear and see the truth instead of paying attention to distracting issues.
“Now that the G-20 meeting is over, the Modi government should turn its attention to domestic issues. Inflation: The price of the common ‘thali’ increased by 24% in August. Unemployment: The unemployment rate in the country is 8%. The future of the youth is bleak,” Kharge said.
He alleged a “flood of corruption under the misgovernance” of the Modi government.
“The CAG has exposed BJP in many reports, Rs 13,000 crore Jal Jeevan scam has come to light in Jammu and Kashmir, in which a Dalit IAS officer was harassed because he exposed corruption,” he claimed.
“Loot: The loot of the prime minister’s best friend has come to light again recently. It has now been revealed that former RBI deputy governor Viral Acharya had resisted government pressure to transfer Rs 3 lakh crore from the RBI treasury to the Modi government ahead of the 2019 elections,” Kharge alleged in his long post on X. He said violence has again started in Manipur in the last few days.
Kharge said that Himachal Pradesh is reeling from natural calamity, but the “arrogant” Modi government is avoiding declaring it a national disaster.
“Amidst all this, Modi ji is trying hard to conceal the truth. But the public wants to hear and see the truth instead of paying attention to distracting issues of the Modi government. Modi government should listen carefully. The public has started paving the way for your departure in 2024,” he said.
The G20 Leaders’ Summit was held at the Bharat Mandapam International Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre on September 9-10.
Ahead of the summit, the Congress had accused the government of running an “election campaign” using the upcoming G20 meeting in India to divert people’s attention from real issues.