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Kharge’s Illiterate Gujaratis Remark Sparks BJP Outrage Ahead of Kerala Polls
A major political controversy has erupted ahead of the Kerala Assembly elections after Mallikarjun Kharge made a remark comparing voters in Kerala with those in Gujarat. Speaking at a rally in Idukki district, the Congress president stated that people in Kerala are educated and cannot be misled, unlike “illiterate” individuals in Gujarat and some other regions. The statement quickly triggered sharp reactions from the Bharatiya Janata Party, intensifying the already heated election atmosphere. The remark was made while Kharge was addressing political rivals, including Narendra Modi and Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. His comments were interpreted by BJP leaders as an insult to the people of Gujarat, leading to widespread criticism across party lines. The controversy comes at a crucial time when political parties are actively campaigning and trying to consolidate voter support ahead of polling. The BJP responded aggressively, with Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi accusing Kharge of disrespecting the people of Gujarat and undermining the state’s legacy. Sanghavi highlighted Gujarat’s historical contribution to India, pointing out that it is the birthplace of leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. He questioned whether Congress continues to target Gujarat out of frustration after losing political ground in the state. Adding to the criticism, BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi challenged Kharge’s statement by referencing prominent leaders from different parts of India, including Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. Trivedi accused the Congress of engaging in divisive rhetoric ahead of elections, suggesting that such remarks are part of a broader strategy to polarize voters. The timing of the controversy has amplified its political significance, as Kerala prepares to vote. The BJP has framed the issue as an example of Congress’s alleged “divide-and-rule” approach, aiming to mobilize public sentiment against the party. Meanwhile, Congress leaders are likely to face pressure to clarify or defend Kharge’s statement as the debate continues to dominate headlines. This episode highlights how election campaigns in India often escalate into sharp exchanges, where statements made during rallies can quickly turn into national controversies. With polling day approaching, the fallout from this remark could influence voter perception and shape campaign narratives in the final phase of the election race.
Kharge’s Illiterate Gujaratis Remark Sparks BJP Outrage Ahead of Kerala Polls
A major political controversy has erupted ahead of the Kerala Assembly elections after Mallikarjun Kharge made a remark comparing voters in Kerala with those in Gujarat. Speaking at a rally in Idukki district, the Congress president stated that people in Kerala are educated and cannot be misled, unlike “illiterate” individuals in Gujarat and some other regions. The statement quickly triggered sharp reactions from the Bharatiya Janata Party, intensifying the already heated election atmosphere. The remark was made while Kharge was addressing political rivals, including Narendra Modi and Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. His comments were interpreted by BJP leaders as an insult to the people of Gujarat, leading to widespread criticism across party lines. The controversy comes at a crucial time when political parties are actively campaigning and trying to consolidate voter support ahead of polling. The BJP responded aggressively, with Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi accusing Kharge of disrespecting the people of Gujarat and undermining the state’s legacy. Sanghavi highlighted Gujarat’s historical contribution to India, pointing out that it is the birthplace of leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. He questioned whether Congress continues to target Gujarat out of frustration after losing political ground in the state. Adding to the criticism, BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi challenged Kharge’s statement by referencing prominent leaders from different parts of India, including Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. Trivedi accused the Congress of engaging in divisive rhetoric ahead of elections, suggesting that such remarks are part of a broader strategy to polarize voters. The timing of the controversy has amplified its political significance, as Kerala prepares to vote. The BJP has framed the issue as an example of Congress’s alleged “divide-and-rule” approach, aiming to mobilize public sentiment against the party. Meanwhile, Congress leaders are likely to face pressure to clarify or defend Kharge’s statement as the debate continues to dominate headlines. This episode highlights how election campaigns in India often escalate into sharp exchanges, where statements made during rallies can quickly turn into national controversies. With polling day approaching, the fallout from this remark could influence voter perception and shape campaign narratives in the final phase of the election race.
Dharmasthala Mass Burial Case Twist: Complainant Chenna Arrested For False Claims
The Dharmasthala mass burial case has taken a dramatic twist with the arrest of complainant CN Chinnayya alias Chenna, who had earlier claimed to be a whistleblower in an alleged case of mass rapes and murders in Karnataka’s Dharmasthala village. Initially referred to as the masked man seeking witness protection, Chenna was arrested after the Special Investigation Team (SIT) concluded he had lied under oath. During detailed questioning, investi
Dharmasthala Mass Burial Case Twist: Complainant Chenna Arrested For False Claims
The Dharmasthala mass burial case has taken a dramatic twist with the arrest of complainant CN Chinnayya alias Chenna, who had earlier claimed to be a whistleblower in an alleged case of mass rapes and murders in Karnataka’s Dharmasthala village. Initially referred to as the masked man seeking witness protection, Chenna was arrested after the Special Investigation Team (SIT) concluded he had lied under oath. During detailed questioning, investi
Siddaramaiah Dismisses Exit Buzz, Vows to Lead Till 2028
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has firmly shut down speculation about a possible leadership change, asserting that he will serve a full five-year term and lead the Congress into the 2028 assembly elections. Speaking exclusively to Media, Siddaramaiah stated, “I will be Chief Minister for five years,” reiterating that there was no pressure from the Congress high command to step down in favor of Deputy CM DK Shivakumar.
Siddaramaiah Dismisses Exit Buzz, Vows to Lead Till 2028
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has firmly shut down speculation about a possible leadership change, asserting that he will serve a full five-year term and lead the Congress into the 2028 assembly elections. Speaking exclusively to Media, Siddaramaiah stated, “I will be Chief Minister for five years,” reiterating that there was no pressure from the Congress high command to step down in favor of Deputy CM DK Shivakumar.
Chhattisgarh May End 5-Day Work Week in Govt Offices
A political and administrative debate has erupted in Chhattisgarh over the BJP-led state government’s intention to reverse the five-day work week policy for government employees. Introduced in February 2022 by the former Congress government, the policy gave Saturdays and Sundays off in exchange for extended working hours during weekdays. It was aimed at enhancing work-life balance, promoting staff well-being, and streamlining public service delivery.
Chhattisgarh May End 5-Day Work Week in Govt Offices
A political and administrative debate has erupted in Chhattisgarh over the BJP-led state government’s intention to reverse the five-day work week policy for government employees. Introduced in February 2022 by the former Congress government, the policy gave Saturdays and Sundays off in exchange for extended working hours during weekdays. It was aimed at enhancing work-life balance, promoting staff well-being, and streamlining public service delivery.
Telangana Temple Row Over Miss World Contestants
A recent event involving Miss World 2025 contestants has ignited a political and cultural firestorm in Telangana. The controversy erupted after a video surfaced showing women volunteers washing and wiping the feet of international beauty pageant participants before their entry into the historic Ramappa temple, located in Mulugu district. This act, which was meant as a ceremonial welcome, has been widely criticized by political parties and social groups who view it as a blow to the dignity and
Telangana Temple Row Over Miss World Contestants
A recent event involving Miss World 2025 contestants has ignited a political and cultural firestorm in Telangana. The controversy erupted after a video surfaced showing women volunteers washing and wiping the feet of international beauty pageant participants before their entry into the historic Ramappa temple, located in Mulugu district. This act, which was meant as a ceremonial welcome, has been widely criticized by political parties and social groups who view it as a blow to the dignity and
BJP Slams Chidambaram's INDIA Bloc Doubts Before 2025 Polls
The BJP has launched a sharp political attack on the Congress after senior party leader Union Minister P Chidambaram publicly raised doubts over the cohesion and future of the INDIA opposition bloc. His candid remarks, made during the launch of a book co-authored by Congress leader Salman Khurshid and Mrityunjay Singh Yadav, gave the ruling party fresh ammunition ahead of critical state elections and the looming 2029 general polls. At the event on Thursday, Chidambaram remarked
BJP Slams Chidambaram's INDIA Bloc Doubts Before 2025 Polls
The BJP has launched a sharp political attack on the Congress after senior party leader Union Minister P Chidambaram publicly raised doubts over the cohesion and future of the INDIA opposition bloc. His candid remarks, made during the launch of a book co-authored by Congress leader Salman Khurshid and Mrityunjay Singh Yadav, gave the ruling party fresh ammunition ahead of critical state elections and the looming 2029 general polls. At the event on Thursday, Chidambaram remarked









