Prime Minister Narendra Modi sarcastic remark PM Modi’s ‘Kaala Teeka‘ Jibe at Kharge as Congress Releases ‘Black Paper’
In a sharp retort to the Congress’s recent criticism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi used a witty analogy PM Modi’s ‘Kaala Teeka’ Jibe at Kharge
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In a sharp retort to the Congress’s recent criticism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi used a witty analogy, referring to the party’s ‘black paper’ as “kaala teeka” during a session bidding farewell to retiring Rajya Sabha members. The exchange came in response to Mallikarjun Kharge’s release of a “black paper” accusing the government of failures over the past decade.
Addressing the gathering, PM Modi expressed gratitude to Kharge for what he termed as “doing the honor” of releasing the ‘kaala teeka’ against the backdrop of the significant progress achieved by his government. This tongue-in-cheek remark underscored the PM’s dismissal of the Congress’s allegations.
Earlier on Thursday, Congress president Kharge had unveiled a 54-page “black paper,” outlining what the party saw as the Modi government’s shortcomings, including issues like inflation, unemployment, and alleged discrimination against non-BJP ruled states. The release of this document was part of a broader critique of the government’s performance.
In response, PM Modi characterized the Congress’s action as a symbolic gesture akin to the traditional practice of applying ‘kaala teeka’ to ward off evil. He suggested that the Congress’s criticism was an attempt to overshadow the significant strides made by the country under his leadership.