Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, addressing the “Odisha Bachao Samavesh” rally in Bhubaneswar, stated that if the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Prime Minister Narendra Modi return to power in 2024, it could mark the end of future elections in India. He expressed concerns about the potential establishment of a dictatorship and the erosion of democratic processes if the BJP secures victory in the upcoming polls.
Allegations of Dictatorship
Kharge cautioned that a BJP win in 2024 could lead to the suppression of democratic norms, suggesting that the party might prevent future elections and establish a dictatorial regime. He emphasized the significance of the 2024 polls as the “last chance to vote” and warned of a scenario akin to the electoral process in Russia, where President Vladimir Putin has maintained a prolonged hold on power.
Criticism of Political Maneuvering
Kharge also criticized the BJP’s recent actions, particularly the induction of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar into the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the alleged use of intimidation tactics to coerce political realignments. He questioned the sustainability of the country’s democratic framework in the face of such political maneuvering and expressed concerns about the potential erosion of constitutional values.
Assurance of Opposition Unity
In response to the recent political developments, Kharge assured the audience of the opposition’s resilience and determination to counter the BJP and its allies. He underscored the importance of unity among opposition parties and reaffirmed their commitment to thwarting the BJP’s political agenda.
Kharge’s Visit to Odisha
Kharge’s address in Bhubaneswar marked his first visit to Odisha since assuming the role of Congress president. The state, currently governed by the Biju Janata Dal (BJD), has witnessed a shift in the political landscape, with the BJP emerging as a prominent force in the region.
Allegations Against BJD
Kharge also accused the BJD of engaging in a tacit alliance with the BJP, despite the absence of an official partnership. He warned that the collaborative efforts of the BJP and BJD could have detrimental effects on the state of Odisha, urging the electorate to remain vigilant against such political alliances.