Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge to check on his well-being and wished him good health after he experienced a health issue while speaking at a public event in J&K's Kathua on Sunday.
The congress president addressing a rally ahead of the third phase of elections in J&K when he suddenly became unwell.
Kharge later took a dig at BJP and said that he is not going to die till he remove PM Modi from power.
"We will fight to restore statehood. I am turning 83, I am not going to die so early. I will stay alive till PM Modi is removed from power," said Kharge.
He was admitted to a hospital in Kathua after the rally but was later discharged. Mallikarjun's son Priyank Kharge also gave an update on his father's health and said, "Congress President Sri Kharge felt slightly unwell while addressing a public meeting in Jasrota, Jammu & Kashmir. He has been checked upon by his medical team and apart from slightly low blood pressure, he is doing well. Extremely grateful for everyone's concern. His resolve, along with people’s good wishes, keeps him going strong."
The congress president addressing a rally ahead of the third phase of elections in J&K when he suddenly became unwell.
#WATCH | Jammu and Kashmi: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge became unwell while addressing a public gathering in Kathua. pic.twitter.com/OXOPFmiyUB
— ANI (@ANI) September 29, 2024
Kharge later took a dig at BJP and said that he is not going to die till he remove PM Modi from power.
"We will fight to restore statehood. I am turning 83, I am not going to die so early. I will stay alive till PM Modi is removed from power," said Kharge.
जब तक मोदी को नहीं हटाएंगे, तब तक मैं जिंदा रहूंगा।
— Congress (@INCIndia) September 29, 2024
आपकी बात सुनूंगा, आपके लिए लड़ूंगा।
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He was admitted to a hospital in Kathua after the rally but was later discharged. Mallikarjun's son Priyank Kharge also gave an update on his father's health and said, "Congress President Sri Kharge felt slightly unwell while addressing a public meeting in Jasrota, Jammu & Kashmir. He has been checked upon by his medical team and apart from slightly low blood pressure, he is doing well. Extremely grateful for everyone's concern. His resolve, along with people’s good wishes, keeps him going strong."
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