Kharge admits ‘Khata-khat’ model failure
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NEW DELHI/ BENGALURU: Congress’s ‘Khata-Khat’ model is in shambles. This is what Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge’s own words have exposed the party’s failure to deliver on its promises, and Prime Minister Modi hasn’t held back, slamming the Congress for its hollow commitments, according to national television channel, Republic.
Meanwhile, according to PTI, the Congress president Kharge has pulled up Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister over his statement that the state government would review the ‘Shakti’ guarantee. The Congress government here has introduced Shakti, one of the five guarantees offering free ride for women in the non-luxury government buses.
Shivakumar had said that the government would revisit the Shakti scheme as some women have expressed their wish to pay for travelling in the government buses.
In a humorous but subtle manner, Kharge pulled up the DCM before media for his statement.
“You have given some guarantees. After seeing them, I too said in Maharashtra that there are five guarantees in Karnataka. Now you (Shivakumar) said you will drop one guarantee,” Kharge quipped.
Quickly Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar, who were sitting next to him chuckled and rejected Kharge’s statement.
Siddaramaiah said the Deputy CM has only said the government would review it. In reply, Kharge said, “Whatever (DCM) you have said has given them (BJP) a chance.”