in a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has asserted that the BJP has failed to deliver on its promise of “Achhe Din” (Good Days) over the past eleven years. Kharge highlighted the rising unemployment and unfulfilled job promises, stating that marginalized communities are facing dire circumstances. He criticized the “Make in India” initiative as a failure and pointed out the deterioration of India’s foreign relations. Furthermore, he emphasized that the democratic framework of the country has been weakened under the current regime.
Kharge’s remarks come at a time when Congress leader Jairam Ramesh echoed similar sentiments, claiming that the nation has been living under an “undeclared emergency” for over a decade. This assertion reflects a growing concern among opposition leaders regarding the state of democracy and governance in India. As the political landscape heats up ahead of upcoming elections, these criticisms underscore the challenges the ruling party faces in addressing public discontent and restoring faith in its governance.