140 crore Indians are being forced to adopt “One Nation One Party”: Kharge

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140 crore Indians are being forced to adopt "One Nation One Party": Kharge
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge in his Republic Day speech charged that the ruling party was attempting to force a “one nation one party” regime on India’s heterogeneous populace.
He claimed that an authoritarian government is continuously attacking the Constitution.
“There is an inherent tendency to impose ‘One Nation, One Party’ on 140 crore different people, who believe in ‘Unity in Diversity,'” Kharge stated.

Kharge censures government’s a treatment of independent organizations
Kharge affirmed that political obstruction in independent organizations has turned into the standard, compromising the establishments’ autonomy.
He raised worries over the subverting of federalism and the shortening of the freedoms of resistance administered states.
“Federalism is being stomped all over a consistent schedule and the privileges of Resistance represented states are being reduced,” he said.

Monetary worries
Kharge blames administering party for advancing ‘pseudo-patriotism’
The Congress boss additionally hammered the Parliament’s working, which he accepts has relapsed under the ongoing government.
He blamed the decision party for connecting the Constitution with “metropolitan Naxalism,” and asserted colleges and media have confronted interruption and misleading publicity.
Kharge accused the public authority of enlarging financial disparities and inclining toward colleague industrialists.
He called the decision party’s patriotism as “pseudo-patriotism,” blaming it for advancing strict incomparability without tending to business issues for youth.

Social distress
Kharge asserts designated assaults against minorities, common people
He further asserted that minorities and common individuals are focused on and gone after with publicity.
“Minorities are being designated, and the individuals who are common are being discolored by the paint of Goebbelsian publicity,” he said.
“The more fragile segments – SCs, STs, OBCs, poor, and minorities are being treated as peasants. Outrages and unbelievable brutality against them have turned into a customary event,” he added.

Source of inspiration
Kharge urges residents to safeguard sacred beliefs
Kharge highlighted the Manipur issue as a declaration to the shortfall of responsibility in initiative.
He called upon residents to defend the beliefs of the Constitution, honoring Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru for molding the republic.
He said thanks to fighters, researchers, educators, ranchers, laborers, craftsmen, authors, and sportspeople for their commitments to country building and social variety.

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