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The spark ignited when Kharge urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to familiarize himself with the Congress manifesto...

Digital Desk: In a recent exchange of verbal jabs between Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, the political arena witnessed a clash of ideologies and invitations. The spark ignited when Kharge urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to familiarize himself with the Congress manifesto before engaging in discussions. 

Sarma swiftly countered Kharge's stance, questioning the necessity for additional explanations given Modi's proficiency in both English and Hindi. The invitation extended by Sarma, welcoming Kharge to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), added fuel to the fire. Sarma's stance reiterated the BJP's confidence in its principles and leadership, inviting dissenters to switch sides if they so desired.

Kharge, however, stood firm, offering to elucidate the essence of the Congress Nyay Patra directly to Prime Minister Modi. This gesture was accompanied by a scathing critique of the BJP's alleged indifference towards the marginalized segments of society.

The exchange underscores the deep-seated ideological differences between the two parties, with each side adamantly defending its vision for the nation's future. As the political discourse intensifies, the Indian populace watches closely, weighing the merits of each argument and the sincerity of each party's commitment to their welfare.


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