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PM’s ‘mujra’ remark an insult to Bihar: Kharge

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Sasaram (Bihar), May 26: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his ‘mujra’ remark against opposition leaders and said that he “insulted Bihar” by making such a comment.
Addressing an election rally in favour of Manoj Kumar, Kharge said, “Modi ji insulted Bihar by using this word… it means mujra happens here. This is an insult to Bihar and its people. This is not how a PM should talk. He should be talking in a statesman-like manner.” The Congress president’s attack came after Modi vowed to thwart alleged attempts to rob Dalits and backward classes of reservation by INDIA bloc, which he accused of being “enslaved” and performing “mujra” for its Muslim vote bank.
“Bihar is the land that has given a new direction to the fight for social justice. I wish to declare from this soil that I will foil the plans of the INDIA bloc to rob the SCs, STs and OBC of their rights and divert those to Muslims. They may remain enslaved and perform ‘mujra’ to please their vote bank,” the PM had said while addressing a poll rally in the state on Saturday.
Kharge further said, “PM Modi considers himself as a ‘Tees Maar Khan’ (a person who glorifies himself). He is under the wrong impression. It is the people who are real ‘Tees Maar Khan’. He (Modi) is like a dictator. If he returns to power for a third term, people will not be allowed to speak freely.”
He alleged that the BJP was spreading communal hatred to divert the attention of the people from issues that matter. (PTI)

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