Tuesday, March 18th, 2025

Never played the victim card… Priyank Kharge, who came to the defense of his/her father, made Yogi Adityanath listen to Razakars.

New Delhi: Personal painful stories should not be used in politics. But is this happening? Recently Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath The heated exchange between Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has brought this question back to center stage. The controversy started when Yogi Adityanath mentioned an incident of 1948 during an election rally in Maharashtra. In this incident, Razakars had set fire to the ancestral village of Kharge, in which his/her mother and sister were killed. Yogi alleged that Kharge is maintaining silence on this incident due to fear of Muslim vote bank. Mallikarjuna’s son Priyank Kharge has strongly reacted to this statement of Yogi.

Priyank Kharge came to the defense of his/her father

Priyank Kharge said that it is true that in 1948, Razakars had burnt his/her house in which his/her grandmother and aunt died. he/she said, ‘Yes, Yogi Adityanath ji, in 1948 the Razakars had burnt the house of Mallikarjun Kharge ji, in which his/her mother and sister died. However he/she narrowly escaped. he/she struggled and succeeded to become a nine-time MLA, twice Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MP, Union Minister, Lok Sabha leader, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha and an elected Congress President.

Priyank said – never played victim card

Priyank further said that despite this tragedy, his/her father never used it for political gains, never pretended to be a victim and never let hatred overcome him/her. he/she wrote, ‘Despite this tragedy, he/she never used it for political gain, never pretended to be a victim and never let hatred define him/her. It was the Razakars who committed this act – not the entire Muslim community. There are bad people and people who do wrong in every community.

Priyank’s sharp question to Yogi

Priyank raised questions on Yogi Adityanath and said whether his/her ideology does not see Kharge ji as equal? Does it discriminate between humans? Does this make you all bad or those who are practicing it? Who did he/she call Kharge ‘untouchable’ or Dalit? he/she wrote, ‘So, tell me CM sir, your ideology fails to see Kharge ji as equal, it discriminates between human beings, does it make you all bad or those who are practicing it? Who called them ‘untouchable’ or Dalit? The existence of a discriminatory ideology does not make everyone within the community wrong. Isn’t it?’

Mention of the principles of father Mallikarjuna

Priyank further said that even at the age of 82, his/her father is fighting tirelessly to uphold the values ​​of Buddha-Basavanna-Ambedkar and to save the Constitution from tyranny and hatred and will continue this fight with unshakable faith. he/she wrote, ‘At the age of 82, Kharge ji is fighting tirelessly to uphold the values ​​of Buddha-Basavanna-Ambedkar and to save the Constitution from the tyranny and hatred that you want to establish and he/she is doing this with unshakable faith. Will continue the fight.

Advice to Yogi Adityanath

In the end, Priyank advised Yogi Adityanath to take his/her hatred somewhere else. he/she told Yogi that he/she could not suppress Mallikarjuna’s principles or his/her ideology. Instead of trying to sow seeds of hatred in the society for political gains, try to win the elections on the achievements of PM Narendra Modi ji. he/she wrote, ‘So Yogi ji, take your hatred somewhere else. You cannot bulldoze their principles or their ideology. Instead of trying to sow the seeds of hatred in the society for political gains, try to win the elections on the achievements of PM Narendra Modi ji.

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