Key Points

HD Kumaraswamy strongly criticized Mallikarjun Kharge for his behavior toward a distressed farmer. The Union Minister expressed disappointment that Kharge compared the farmer's losses to his own larger landholdings. Kumaraswamy questioned who farmers should approach if not senior leaders like Kharge. He called this incident proof of the Congress party's traditional arrogance and insensitivity.

Key Points: HD Kumaraswamy Slams Kharge Over Farmer Insult Arrogance

  • Kumaraswamy expresses deep disappointment in Kharge's farmer remarks
  • Questions need to compare losses between poor and wealthy farmers
  • Accuses Kharge of insulting the farmer and his family
  • Calls it proof of Congress party's traditional arrogance and ego
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Deeply disappointed by your behaviour: HD Kumaraswamy slams Mallikarjun Kharge for insulting farmer

Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy criticizes Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge for his insensitive remarks to a distressed farmer, calling it arrogant behavior.

"If a farmer in distress cannot approach you and share his pain, then who else should he turn to? - HD Kumaraswamy"

Bengaluru, September 8

Union Minister and JDS leader HD Kumaraswamy on Monday strongly criticised Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, accusing him of displaying "arrogance and insensitivity" towards a farmer who had approached him with grievances.

In a social media post on X, Kumaraswamy expressed his "deep disappointment" over Kharge's reported comments, questioning his conduct towards farmers in distress.

"Respected Mallikarjun Kharge avare, I was deeply disappointed by your behavior towards the farmers. From a senior leader, I certainly did not expect such conduct. If a farmer in distress cannot approach you and share his pain, then who else should he turn to? You are the Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha and the President of the AICC. Yet, you completely forgot these responsibilities while speaking! This does not bring honor to you," Kumaraswamy posted on X.

https://x.com/hd_kumaraswamy/status/1964922074302173469

Saying that the "display of arrogance" towards a farmer who came only to express his grief was "unnecessary," the Union Minister questioned the need of comparison between the farmer's and his loss. Kharge has reportedly compared the grieving farmer's losses to his own, saying, "Yours may have four acres affected, but mine has 40 acres ruined."

The social media post reads, "That display of arrogance towards a farmer who came only to express his grief was unnecessary. You too may be a toor dal farmer, but how can there be any comparison between a person like you cultivating 40 acres and a poor farmer cultivating just one or two acres? You have the capacity to bear the loss. Shouldn't the farmer be given that same strength?"

Kumaraswamy further said that Kharge's behaviour reflected the "traditional arrogance" and "ego" of the Congress party. He also accused the Congress chief of insulting not only the farmer but also his family.

The Union Minister posted, "'You lost 4 acres. I lost 40 acres. Did you bring toor dal here just for publicity? It's not just toor dal, I know that urad and green gram have also been damaged. It's like someone who lost six heads of cattle comparing with someone who lost three...' Kharge avare, what was the need to say such words? A senior leader should set an example. Instead, you insulted the farmer, and along with him, you insulted his mother! This is unacceptable. At the very least, you could have consoled him and wiped away his tears. Your conduct is proof of the traditional arrogance and ego of the @INCIndia party."

- ANI

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Priya S
Kumaraswamy is absolutely right. When a farmer comes with his problems, leaders should listen with empathy, not turn it into a "my loss is bigger than yours" contest. This is why farmers feel neglected.
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Aditya G
While Kharge's comments were insensitive, let's not forget Kumaraswamy's own track record with farmers. Politicians from all parties need to do better when it comes to farmer issues.
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Meera T
As someone from a farming family, this hurts deeply. When leaders behave like this, it shows they don't understand the real struggles of small farmers. 4 acres is everything for a small farmer! 🌾
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Sarah B
This is so disappointing. Leaders should be comforting people in distress, not making them feel worse. Basic humanity seems missing in politics these days.
Karthik V
Both parties are playing politics with farmers' misery. Instead of point-scoring, they should focus on actual solutions for agricultural distress. Farmers deserve better than this drama.

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