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Kharge vs Himanta: Semiconductor Row Reveals Deeper Political Battle

Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge has accused the BJP and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma of twisting his words about semiconductor investments. He clarified that his original statement was about companies being pressured to choose Gujarat and Assam over Karnataka. The exchange escalated with Kharge calling Sarma a "third-rate crook" while Sarma described Kharge as a "first-class idiot." This war of words highlights the growing political tension between the Congress and BJP over industrial investments.

Semiconductor row: BJP, Assam CM twisting my words, says K'taka Minister Kharge

Bengaluru, Oct 28

Responding to the row over his statements regarding the BJP allegedly diverting investments meant for Karnataka to Gujarat and Assam under pressure from the Centre, and his purported remark that there is no talent in the Northeastern state, Karnataka Minister for RDPR, IT and BT Priyank Kharge clarified that the BJP and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma are twisting his words.

Taking to social media platform X on Tuesday, Minister Kharge further hit back, calling Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma a “third-rate crook,” in response to Sarma’s remark describing Kharge as a “first-class idiot.” The exchange is likely to further intensify the war of words between the two leaders.

Priynak Kharge stated, "As usual, the BJP and CM Himanta Biswa Sarma are twisting my words. My statement is clear and very specific, it was about how semiconductor companies were being pressured to set up in Gujarat and Assam, even when they had expressed a clear interest in Karnataka because of our engineering talent and established ecosystem."

He further slammed, "After nearly a decade of BJP rule, Assam today ranks among the bottom five states in crucial development indicators like health, education and economic growth, as per NITI Aayog’s latest report. The only thing Mr. Sarma has managed to grow is his own wealth. Every major scam or corruption case seems to trace back to his doorstep, while the youth of Assam are left without jobs or opportunities."

"Instead of trying to whitewash his failures by giving my statements political spin, the Chief Minister should ask himself what he’s done for the young people of his state. Why are they leaving Assam to find work elsewhere?" Minister Kharge questioned.

"The BJPs days in Assam are numbered. When Congress returns to power in Assam, our focus will be on skilling, employability and rebuilding faith in governance. We will create an environment, where talent thrives in every corner of the state and young people are free from the grip of corrupt governance and divisive politics of a third rate crook," Priyank Kharge stated.

Earlier, Kharge in a news channel interview allegedly stated that investments meant for Karnataka were being diverted to Gujarat and Assam, both ruled by BJP, after arm-twisting by the Centre. He further stated that there was no talent in Assam for setting up big industries.

CM Sarma, responding to it, stated, "Priyank Kharge is a first class idiot. He has insulted Assamese youth. He also stated that his government is considering filing a case against him.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

As someone from Karnataka, I understand Kharge's frustration. We have IITs, engineering colleges, and established IT ecosystem. Why divert investments when companies want to come here? This affects our youth employment.

Arun Y

I'm from Assam and feel hurt by Kharge's original comments about "no talent" here. We have bright engineers and professionals. But he's right about development indicators - our state needs more opportunities for youth.

Sarah B

The semiconductor industry is crucial for India's future. Instead of political fighting, both states should work together to attract investments. This petty politics hurts our country's progress.

Michael C

Kharge should have been more careful with his words initially. Saying "no talent" in any state is disrespectful. But the larger issue of investment diversion needs discussion without personal attacks.

Nikhil C

Both leaders are playing to their galleries. Common people want jobs and development, not this drama. Semiconductor industry can benefit multiple states if planned properly. 👍

Kavya N

The real issue is whether investments are being unfairly diverted. If Karnataka has better infrastructure and talent pool, why force companies to go elsewhere? This affects India's competitiveness globally.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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