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Kharge Slams Modi’s “11 Mistakes in 11 Years”, Accuses Him of Misleading Youth

New Delhi – June 11, 2025:

Congress president and Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, unleashed a fierce critique of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decade-long governance, alleging widespread falsehoods, broken promises, and targeted deception of India’s youth.

🔹 “11 Mistakes in 11 Years”

Speaking during a public event in Karnataka, Kharge controversially claimed that in his 11 years in office, PM Modi made “33 mistakes” and propagated “11 big lies”. Among key failures, he highlighted:

  • Unfulfilled promise to retrieve black money and credit ₹15 lakh to every citizen’s account

  • Failure to generate the pledged 2 crore jobs annually

  • Rising fuel costs despite assurances to bring them down

  • Incomplete Ganga cleaning by 2022 and bullet‑train project delays

  • Shortfall in housing and farmer income goals (deccanchronicle.com)

Kharge asked: “Why do youth continue to support him—on caste, faith, or what?” (millenniumpost.in)

🔹 Broader Critique of Governance

The Congress leader extended criticism to multiple fronts:

  • Democracy: Accused Modi’s rule of eroding democratic institutions and sidelining dissent

  • Economic & Social Impact: Kharge cited increasing inflation, rural distress, rising crime against marginalised groups, and growing debt, blaming policies like demonetisation and GST (millenniumpost.in)

  • Transparency & Accountability: He slammed the PM’s avoidance of press interactions, labeling the government’s communication as a "web of lies" (hindustantimes.com)

🔹 Political Fallout & Pushback

The speech comes as India marks Modi’s eleventh year in power, with sharp political tensions between the BJP and Congress intensifying under the lens of upcoming national polls. Kharge’s remarks demand accountability on unfulfilled pledges and challenge Modi's rapport with the nation's youth and marginalised communities.


⚠️ Disclaimer

This article summarises public statements by Mallikarjun Kharge and corroborative media reporting. It does not assert factual judgment on the claims made. No legal or formal inquiry has confirmed these allegations. All leaders are presumed innocent until proven otherwise in a court of law.

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