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    Kharge asked the question on NDA meeting- Which 30 parties are with PM Modi, tell their names

    Bynewshuntexpress

    Jul 17, 2023

    Kharge asked the question on NDA meeting- Which 30 parties are with PM Modi, tell their names

    Congress Party’s national president Mallikarjun Kharge has taken a dig at the ongoing National Democratic Alliance (NDA) meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi on July 18.

    Let us tell you that the political chess set has started for the Lok Sabha elections 2024. Where 26 opposition parties are going to hold a mega meeting on July 17 and 18, hosted by the Congress party in Bengaluru. On the other hand, under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, an important meeting is being held with its allies on July 18.

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    Kharge did a tweet on Monday in which he wrote
    I am surprised that PM Modi once said in the Rajya Sabha that I am the only one who is stronger than all the opposition. Why is he gathering 30 political parties if he is single-handedly overwhelming the opposition? Along with this, those people should at least tell the names of those 30 parties. Are those parties even registered with the Election Commission?

    Regarding the Congress alliance, Kharge said that the people who are with us have always been with us. We worked closely with our allies inside and outside Parliament. Along with this, Kharge claimed that he is scared to see what we are doing. They said they are amazed at what we are doing, so they are gathering factions of parties to show their strength.

    Along with this, the National President of the Congress Party said that just before the important meeting of the opposition party, the Enforcement Directorate has raided the residence of the Higher Education Minister of Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu Education Minister Dr. K. We condemn the ED raids against Ponmudi. Kharge said that the Modi government is trying to intimidate and separate the opposition.

     

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