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Clarified My Statement in Chennai Mallikarjun Kharge on Terrorist Remark Against Pm Modi

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AI-generatedThis news involves political controversy in India, with allegations of misuse of central agencies and tax policies affecting businesses and individuals, potentially impacting investor sentiment and regulatory stability. Such events can influence economic policies and market confidence, particularly in sectors like real estate that are sensitive to tax enforcement and political uncertainty.
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- Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge clarified remarks labeling PM Narendra Modi a 'terrorist', stating he meant Modi 'terrorises' opponents through misuse of agencies.
- Kharge made the comments during a press conference on the last day of campaigning in Tamil Nadu, prompting backlash from BJP leaders.
- BJP filed a complaint with the Election Commission and demanded an apology over the remarks.
- Kharge emphasized he was referring to 'tax terrorism' and intimidation of political figures rather than directly calling Modi a terrorist.
- He reiterated his stance in Kalaburagi, stating that the Prime Minister's actions aim to silence opposition.
Allegations of tax enforcement misuse may heighten regulatory uncertainty and dampen investor confidence in real estate over the medium term. However, post-election clarity could stabilize sentiment faster than expected.
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