Speaker, a worker is not a dog, what did Mallikarjun Kharge say that made the Congress leaders angry?

This time Congress leader Acharya Pramod Krishnam has targeted National President Mallikarjun Kharge.

He has told the party chief through a video that ‘a worker is not a dog.’ Acharya Pramod is also said to be close to Congress National President Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

Acharya is currently in the news after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh.

What’s in the video?
In this about one and a half minute long video, Kharge can be heard giving a speech during an event.

He is saying, ‘We have a saying that when you go to the market, whether you want to buy a good dog or to get an animal, then people go to the animal market and investigate.

If even an honest creature has to be taken, then we hold its ear and lift it up like this.

He further said, ‘If he barks after being picked up, it is okay. If he barks, it is not okay, no one will take him.

So while making selection, take the one who barks, who fights, who stays with you. Make him the agent of the booth level committee.

And when someone sits in the booth, appoint such a person, if he goes at 7 in the morning, who should come out only after signing when the box is closed.

On this, Acharya Pramod said, ‘A worker is not a dog, he is a hard worker and a brave man. Honorable Speaker, it is definitely a bitter thing but it is true.’

The special thing is that apart from Kharge, he has also tagged Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi and General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in the post on social media platform X.

Questions raised on travel
Earlier, Acharya had also raised questions on Congress’ Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra. He had said, ‘We have all such great and intelligent leaders in the Congress Party.

On one hand the country’s Mahabharata of 2024 is being prepared, on the other hand the party is doing political tourism. Actually, we will think after 2024 how to win in 2024.

He said, ‘It seems that we are preparing ourselves for the 2029 Lok Sabha elections. If we were preparing for 2024, this would not have happened.

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