Political Firestorm: Kharge Calls Assam CM "Third-Class Crook" Amid Semiconductor Row

The political spat between Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Sarma has turned intensely personal. Kharge retaliated against Sarma's earlier "first-class idiot" remark by calling him a "third-class crook." The conflict originated from Kharge questioning why semiconductor industries were being set up in Assam and Gujarat instead of Bengaluru. Both leaders have accused each other of insulting their respective states and youth.

Key Points: Priyank Kharge Himanta Sarma Spar Over Semiconductor Industries

  • Priyank Kharge questioned semiconductor units in Assam and Gujarat over Bengaluru
  • Himanta Sarma called Kharge "first-class idiot" for insulting Assamese youth
  • Assam Minister accused Kharge family of repeatedly mocking Assam's culture
  • Controversy began over semiconductor industry allocations to BJP-ruled states
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Assam CM, Priyank Kharge continue to spar amid controversy over semi-conductor industries

Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge labels Assam CM Himanta Sarma "third-class crook" as semiconductor industry location controversy escalates with personal attacks.

"What else can we expect from a third-class crook? - Priyank Kharge"

Bengaluru, October 30

In a tit-for tat, Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge on Wednesday called Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma a "third- class crook", days after the latter called the former "first-class idiot" as the two leaders continue to spar amid controversy surrounding the setting up of semi-conductor industries in two BJP-ruled states instead of Bengaluru.

Priyank Kharge sparked controversy with remarks questioning the decision to set up semiconductor industries in Assam and Gujarat instead of Bengaluru, asking, "What is there in Gujarat and Assam? Is there talent there?"

His comments, made on Sunday, have drawn sharp backlash from political opponents, who accused him of insulting other states.

Kharge told reporters, "It shows his class privilege and the privilege that he has got by virtue of the chair. Otherwise, there is nothing to it. Very clearly, he is misinterpreting my statements, making it political. But the fact remains that he himself had tweeted that many people from Assam are coming to Bengaluru for training. We welcome them. Nobody is saying no. Mr Sarma's language shows his desperation. What else can we expect from a third-class crook?"

CM Himanta Sarma told reporters on October 27 that junior Kharge "insulted" the youth of Assam by calling them "uneducated".

"Priyank Kharge is a first-class idiot. He has insulted Assamese youth, and Congress has not yet condemned this. Perhaps, we might file a case against him because he has said that Assam does not have educated youth. It is an insult to the entire Assamese youth."

On the other hand, Assam Minister Pijush Hazarika said, "Serial Assam Abuser Kharge Senior and Junior keep mocking Assam's culture while spineless cowards in @INCAssam keep swallowing these insults. Even Cong allies in Assam have shown some courage to push back, but what can you expect from Paaijaan?""

What the hell do you mean, Thank You? Listen @PriyankKharge - you have ZERO role in the training of our youth in Tata facilities nationwide. All you and your dad have done is abuse and mock Assam's culture and icons. Don't worry, in 2026, Cong will pay for all of this," Assam Minister Pijush Hazarika wrote on X in another post.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Karnataka, I feel Kharge's initial comments were unnecessary. Why question Assam's capabilities? Every state deserves development opportunities. This name-calling just makes things worse.
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Arjun K
Both leaders are behaving badly, but CM Sarma's response calling someone "first-class idiot" sets a terrible example. Leaders should maintain dignity in public discourse. Ye sab kya chal raha hai?
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Nisha Z
As an Assamese, I'm hurt by Kharge's remarks. We have talented engineers and professionals here. Semiconductor industries in Assam will create local jobs and reduce migration. Why oppose development? 🤔
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Michael C
The real issue is being lost in this political drama - semiconductor manufacturing is crucial for India's tech independence. Instead of fighting over location, leaders should ensure these projects succeed wherever they're established.
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Shreya B
This is exactly why people are losing faith in politicians. Instead of discussing policies and benefits for citizens, they're busy with personal attacks. Very disappointing for Indian democracy. 🙏

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