New Delhi (PTI): Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday accused the Modi government of wiping out the rights of the poor as he slammed it for doing away with the MGNREGA and "finishing off the right to work".
Kharge accused the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Centre of having pre-planned the elimination of the right to work for the poor.
"The Modi government, before killing the MGNREGA, had already strangled the 'Right to Work', torturing crores of poor people," he alleged in a post in Hindi on X.
Kharge said according to a latest report, the number of families that received work under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) dropped by 44 lakh in 2025-26 and that of labourers who got employment fell by 67 lakh.
The Congress chief also claimed that the number of families receiving full 100 days of employment dropped by 40.5 per cent and there was a 21.5-per cent decline in the number of person days.
Every MGNREGA family has suffered an average income loss of Rs 1,221, he added.
"VB GRAM G has not yet been implemented and labourers have been left to wander helplessly from door to door.
"On one hand, the BJP government is withholding crores of rupees owed to states, while on the other, it has imposed a 40-per cent financial burden on states under the new framework -- states that are already grappling with a shortage of resources," the leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha said.
"The friend of select capitalists -- the BJP government -- is fully committed to wiping out the rights of the poor and this is what truly exposes its real policy and intent towards them," Kharge alleged.
The Centre enacted the ViksitBharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) (VB-G RAM G) Act in December 2025, replacing the MGNREGA.
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Chitradurga: Karnataka BJP president and MLA B. Y. Vijayendra said former Chief Minister B. S. Yediyurappa did not struggle for power, but dedicated his political life to fighting for the people.
Speaking at the ‘Abhimanotsava’ organised in honour of Yediyurappa, Vijayendra said sacrifice, hard work and struggle are synonymous with the veteran leader’s name.
He described Yediyurappa as a mass leader who has inspired many, including himself. He said the large turnout of people from across Karnataka reflected the affection and respect the public continues to have for Yediyurappa.
Vijayendra said the event marked a historic moment and served as a tribute to Yediyurappa’s five decades in public life.
“I have closely witnessed his struggles. He has seen many ups and downs in life, but never turned his back on challenges. Whether it was political conspiracies or difficult situations, he always faced them with courage,” he said.
Vijayendra also thanked Amit Shah, whom he described as an election strategist, for attending the event after participating in the swearing-in ceremony of the BJP government in West Bengal.
He said Chitradurga was chosen for the celebration because of its historical and cultural significance, describing it as the land of Madakari Nayaka, Onake Obavva and several revered seers.
Vijayendra added that, for the first time in Karnataka’s history, several swamijis had come together on a single stage for such an event.
