'Has even your dog died for India': Congress Prez Kharge's distasteful remarks against BJP over India-China clash

Speaking at a rally in Rajasthan"s Alwar during the "Bharat Jodo Yatra", Kharge also asked while the grand old party stood for the country and helped attain Independence after its leaders gave supreme sacrifices, “has even your dog died for the country".

NewsBharati    20-Dec-2022 11:58:49 AM
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New Delhi, Dec 20: Congress is showing no signs of not stooping low as in the latest development, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge questioned the BJP-led Centre’s intent on resolving the India-China border crisis. "Has even your dog died for the country," Kharge questioned.
 
Has even your dog died for India Congress Mallikarjune Kharge attack on BJP
 
Speaking at a rally in Rajasthan's Alwar during the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra', Kharge said that the Congress leaders sacrificed a lot for the country during India’s freedom struggle and helped it attain Independence. Referring to the recent clash between Indian and Chinese troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang sector, he said that the BJP "talks like a lion outside the country but acts like a mouse within" as it is unable to confront China.
 
 
"Still, they claim to be patriots and if we say something we are termed as deshdrohis (anti-nationals),” Kharge said. He said under the BJP, border violence has becoming frequent and alleged that the Centre has been concealing facts. "Even after 20 of our soldiers were martyred at the border in Galwan Valley, Modi ji met the Chinese president 18 times. They held meetings and even had swings. After all this, why is it happening at the border with China?"
 
“When we raised the India-China border issue, the BJP accused Rahul Gandhi of trying to break the country... On the other hand, BJP claims that no one can even look at us but border incidents are increasing every day,” Kharge said.
 
He said that Congress has been demanding a discussion on the border issue, but the BJP says “there is no need for one”. “We want the government to tell the people what the government is doing to rectify the situation. But the government is running away from talks,” he said.