Kharge sparks row over ‘terrorist’ remark on PM Modi, clarifies he meant “terrorising political parties”

21 April,2026 05:17 PM IST |  Chennai  |  mid-day online correspondent

Addressing a press conference in Chennai alongside AICC General Secretary (Organisation) KC Venugopal, Kharge initially referred to the Prime Minister as a terrorist while criticising the AIADMK`s alliance with the BJP

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge addresses a rally ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, at Thiruvanmiyur in Chennai, on Tuesday. PIC/PTI


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Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday stepped up his attack on Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi, accusing him of "terrorising" political parties and the people by misusing government machinery and Central agencies to stifle the Opposition.

Addressing a press conference in Chennai alongside All India Congress Committee (AICC) General Secretary (Organisation) KC Venugopal, Kharge initially referred to the PM as a "terrorist" while criticising the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam's (AIADMK's) alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

However, when pressed by reporters to clarify the context of the remark, the Congress chief stated that he meant the PM was "terrorising" the democratic fabric of the country, news agency PTI reported.

"He is terrorising people and political parties. I never said he is a terrorist (in the literal sense). Terrorising this... he is misusing his power and government machinery and abusing, malingering opposition parties," Kharge said.

The Congress chief alleged that the Election Commission has become an "extension of the BJP office" and accused PM Modi of violating the Model Code of Conduct in the final stages of the election campaign. He further claimed that central agencies such as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Enforcement Directorate (ED), and Income Tax department were being deployed as tools of intimidation against political workers.

Kharge also hit out at the Centre over the Constitution Amendment Bill that sought to facilitate women's reservation by expanding the Lok Sabha and linking delimitation with it. He accused PM Modi of misleading the public by claiming the opposition defeated the Women's Reservation Bill, noting that it was passed in 2023 with unanimous support.

"If he truly intends to implement it, he can provide 33 per cent reservation to women within the existing 543 Lok Sabha seats. Why is he not giving it?" Kharge argued.

DMK-Congress leaders reaffirm alliance unity and outline welfare promises for Tamil Nadu

He warned that the government's plan for delimitation would "punish" progressive states, particularly in South India, for their success in population control. "They intended to deny the democratic rights of South Indian states, North Eastern states, and progressive states. Modi and Shah want to punish these states for their progress," he said.

Reaffirming the strength of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)-Congress alliance, both Kharge and Venugopal dismissed reports of a rift between Rahul Gandhi and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister (CM) MK Stalin, describing them as "like brothers".

Kharge reiterated the alliance's "key commitments" for the state, including Rs 2,000 monthly assistance for women and senior citizens, Rs 2,500 monthly for families for food security, and a promise to fill all government vacancies within 300 days.

He also criticised the Election Commission, alleging it was acting "like an extension of the BJP office" by failing to take note of what he termed the PM's "violation of the model code of conduct".

(With PTI inputs)

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