Key Points

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi strongly criticized Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge for his remarks about farmers. Joshi accused the Congress party of having a habitual pattern of speaking arrogantly with the farming community. The controversy stems from a viral video where Kharge compared his land loss to farmers' struggles. Joshi also expressed confidence in NDA's victory in the upcoming Vice Presidential elections.

Key Points: Pralhad Joshi Slams Kharge Congress Arrogance Toward Farmers

  • Joshi criticizes Kharge's comparison of losing 40 acres to farmers' losses
  • Claims Congress has pattern of speaking arrogantly with farming community
  • References DK Shivakumar threatening farmers in recent controversy
  • Highlights minister's comment about farmers committing suicide for compensation
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Habitual for Congress to speak lightly, arrogantly with farmers: Pralhad Joshi over Mallikarjun Kharge's remarks to farmer

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi accuses Congress of habitual arrogance toward farmers after Kharge's controversial 40-acre land comparison remarks.

"It is in the DNA of the Congress party; they speak very lightly and arrogantly with the farmers. - Pralhad Joshi"

New Delhi, September 8

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi on Monday hit out at Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge over his remarks on farmers, and stated that while the Leader of the Oppostion in the Rajya Sabha compared himself with a very small farmer, it was habitual for the All India Congress Party to speak lightly and arrogantly with farmers.

Addressing reporters here, Joshi said "It is in the DNA of the Congress party; they speak very lightly and arrogantly with the farmers. Mallikarjun Kharge is comparing himself with a very small farmer... Mallikarjun Kharge says that his 40 acres of land have been lost, but he has got at least a few hundred acres of land... He tells the farmer that he is coming for publicity purposes... DK Shivakumar is threatening farmers... One sitting minister says that farmers are committing suicide because we are giving them compensation..."

This criticism comes after a purported video of Kharge's interaction with farmers took over social media, where the Congress national president allegedly told farmers not to approach him just for the sake of publicity and compared the grieving loss of the farmers to his own, where he repeatedly said "Yours may have four acres affected, but mine has 40 acres ruined."

Meanwhile, speaking on the Vice Presidential elections to be held tomorrow, the Union Minister asserted confidence on the win of NDA.

"The entire NDA is coming with a huge majority, and many more people are voting for us," Joshi said.

The Vice Presidential post fell vacant after Jagdeep Dhankhar resigned on the first day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament on July 21, citing health reasons.

The VP is elected by an electoral college, which consists of MPs from both houses of Parliament.

The elections of the Vice President are governed by the provisions under Articles 64 and 68 of the Constitution. The Election Commission notifies the VP polls by the Presidential and Vice-Presidential Elections Act, 1952.As per Article 66(1) of the Constitution of India, the election of the Vice President shall be held by the system of proportional representation by means of single transferable vote, and the voting at such election shall be by secret ballot.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a farmer's daughter, this hurts deeply. When leaders compare their land holdings with struggling farmers, it shows their arrogance. Farmers need empathy, not competition over who lost more land. 😔
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Sarah B
While I agree Kharge's comments were insensitive, let's not pretend any political party has a perfect record with farmers. Both sides need to do better in understanding agricultural distress.
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Arjun K
This is typical Congress mentality - they think they're doing farmers a favor by listening to them. Meanwhile, our annadata is struggling with rising input costs and uncertain markets. Government should focus on solutions, not political blame games.
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Nikhil C
Whether it's Congress or BJP, farmers remain the last priority. Instead of these political dramas, we need concrete policies for MSP, crop insurance, and market access. Enough of empty promises! 🚜
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Meera T
My father is a small farmer in Punjab. When leaders talk like this, it breaks our trust completely. They don't understand that for farmers, land is not just property - it's our life, our identity. 💔

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