"PM Modi is the real Sultan of tukde tukde gang", says Congress Chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday while accusing the real executive of dividing the countrymen based on caste, religion, and creed.
Modi was already charting programmes for the next five years calling all secretaries, he alleged, claiming that, "this kind of over-confidence and arrogance is not good for the country and democracy."
"First we need to win the elections", Kharge said, as he asserted that who will be the INDIA bloc's Prime Ministerial face is a matter to be settled only after the results of the Lok Sabha polls are declared.
"The real Sultan of the Tukde Tukde gang is Modi. He is dividing a country on the lines of caste, religion, and creed. We strongly believe that every region and part is India, be it Kashmir or, the north-east. We have fought for these regions. We have fought for the freedom of this country. What has the BJP done?" Kharge said in an interview.
Questioning whether anyone from the RSS or BJP fought for this country, he said, "We (Congress) have sacrificed our lives for freedom. He (Modi) comes and claims that he has done everything. He behaves as though (he) is the Sultan of India. What is your contribution to unite the country? The Nehru family went to jail. Show me one person from the BJP or RSS who sacrificed anything for the freedom of this country."
Addressing an NDA rally in Mysuru, Modi on Sunday called Congress "the sultan of tukde tukde gang", as he accused the opposition party of having the dangerous intention to "divide, break and weaken" the country.
Reacting to Modi's claims about NDA winning over 400 seats in the Lok Sabha polls, Kharge said, "Luckily, he has not said 'ab ki baar 600 par'.
This egoistic propaganda, undermining the opposition and portraying that everything is me is unfortunate." "Even leaders who have the confidence about coming to power will not speak like this," he added.
Claiming that in 2004, there was a similar situation when the BJP portrayed that India was shining and that Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the most suitable prime minister, the AICC chief said, "What happened then? Congress-led government was formed under Manmohan Singh. He (Singh) emerged as a better prime minister. We saw the economy booming. A lot of policies and programmes were formed at the time and he was a better administrator."
"You should not undermine Indian democracy. The Indian voter is very clever. He (Modi) is trying to suppress everyone. If a level playing field is given, you will see the repeat of 2004 results," he added.
Stating that in a coalition, consensus is drawn through discussions and deliberations, Kharge said the INDIA alliance will discuss as to who is the suitable person to lead it once the results are out.
"...who will be the prime minister -- that will be a matter to be settled only after the results. First, we need to win the elections, and then depending on what the alliance partner says there (will be) discussions. Congress party has never been shy about (it), first, we need to win elections," he added.