Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday reached out to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge to inquire about his health following an incident during Kharge’s rally in Jammu and Kashmir.
Kharge, who fell ill while addressing the rally in Kathua district on Sunday, had to pause his speech and receive medical assistance on stage. Congress leaders also confirmed that the party president is now stable.
Despite the health scare, Kharge continued his speech, taking direct aim at the Modi government, accusing it of delaying the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir and governing the region through "remote control."
The Congress leader pledged that his party would continue fighting for J&K's statehood, emphasizing his commitment to the cause, stating, "I will stay alive until PM Modi is removed from power."
ALso Read: 'Won't die so soon': Congress Prez Kharge takes dig at PM Modi after falling ill at J-K rally
He also accused PM Modi of pushing the country's youth into unemployment, claiming that India is facing its highest joblessness rate in 45 years under the current government.
While the rally was marked by Kharge’s strong political statements, Modi's call inquiring about his health adds a notable moment of civility amid the political tensions.
Kharge, who fell ill while addressing the rally in Kathua district on Sunday, had to pause his speech and receive medical assistance on stage. Congress leaders also confirmed that the party president is now stable.
Despite the health scare, Kharge continued his speech, taking direct aim at the Modi government, accusing it of delaying the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir and governing the region through "remote control."
The Congress leader pledged that his party would continue fighting for J&K's statehood, emphasizing his commitment to the cause, stating, "I will stay alive until PM Modi is removed from power."
ALso Read: 'Won't die so soon': Congress Prez Kharge takes dig at PM Modi after falling ill at J-K rally
He also accused PM Modi of pushing the country's youth into unemployment, claiming that India is facing its highest joblessness rate in 45 years under the current government.
While the rally was marked by Kharge’s strong political statements, Modi's call inquiring about his health adds a notable moment of civility amid the political tensions.
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PM Modi speaks to Mallikarjun Kharge after Congress chief falls ill during rally in J-K's Kathua