There has been a lot of uproar during the monsoon session of Parliament. On Friday (July 25), the opposition also tried to surround the government. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi. According to the ANI report, he said that there is 50 percent reservation cap in the constitution. PM Modi has added 10 percent to his people. Now there has been a total of 60 percent reservation in the Constitution. Kharge also gave such a statement during this time, which can be disputed.
According to the report, Kharge said, “PM Modi is the chieftain of lies. If we had a few seats, we would have been in power and BJP would have been coup. Modi ji says that God has born me. Marriage causes a child, sleeping at home does not cause a child. The RSS and BJP are poisons. Do not lick once you lick, go over. ”
‘Rahul Gandhi talks about backward’ – Kharge
Congress President Kharge said, “Modi is false, misleading the country. The lying PM cannot do good for the country and society. Despite being of the upper cast, Rahul Gandhi talks about backward, Dalits. Everyone should support them. Every village has 2 to 3 percent of the upper cast people. In the village of Telangan, there have been 5 percent, 10 percent of the upcast has come out in the village. They rule the country. ”
Uproar over SIR in Parliament
Special intensive revision going on in Bihar (Sir) Opposition has created a lot of uproar in Parliament about it. Kharge on Friday (25 July) on the fifth day of the monsoon session of Parliament Sir Tore a poster written and put it in the garbage. Kharge has also shared a video of this on social media platform X.
The Election Commission has today officially announced that it will implement Special Intensive Revision (SIR) Exercise across the country.
The Modi government wants to cut the votes of the poor, Dalits, tribals, backward classes, minorities and the underprivileged, so that it can change the Constitution of India according to Manusmriti. pic.twitter.com/wgjyxiadgl
– Mallikarjun kharge (@kharge) July 25, 2025