Kharge Critiques BJPs Performance Based on NFHS-6 Data Findings

In a recent press conference, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), alleging that the party employs a “five-step formula” to obscure its shortcomings. He detailed these steps as including the suppression of selective data, neglecting marginalized communities, promoting slogans such as “Sabka Saath” (Together with All) and “Amrit Kaal”, manipulating public narratives, and prioritizing the public relations interests of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Kharges statements reflect ongoing tensions between the Congress party and the ruling BJP, as both parties prepare for the upcoming state and national elections. The Congress leaders comments suggest a deeper strategy by the BJP to shape public perception and maintain its political standing, particularly amidst various economic and social challenges facing the country.

The BJP has not yet responded to Kharges allegations. This exchange is part of the broader political discourse in India, where accountability and transparency are increasingly significant issues for voters. As the political landscape evolves, further developments in this narrative are expected as both parties ramp up their campaigning efforts.

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