President's view of India and mine starkly different: Congress MP Karti Chidambaram

ANI January 31, 2025 83 views

The article reveals a sharp political disagreement between Congress MP Karti Chidambaram and President Droupadi Murmu about India's current state. Chidambaram claims the President celebrates successes while avoiding discussing challenging daily realities faced by citizens. His party colleague KC Venugopal further criticized the President's address as a "political speech" filled with "lies and jumla". The controversy highlights the ongoing political tensions and differing interpretations of national progress between opposition parties and the current government.

"I think the President of India and I live in two different countries." - Karti Chidambaram
New Delhi, January 31: Congress MP Karti Chidambaram on Friday remarked that his perception of India differs significantly from that of President Droupadi Murmu, claiming that she avoids discussing the harsh realities of the country.

Key Points

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Political tension emerges between Congress MP and President's national narrative

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Criticism focuses on glossing over harsh socioeconomic realities

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Highlights disconnect between governmental perspective and ground-level experiences

"I think the President of India and I live in two different countries. The President's view of the country she governs over and the country I live in seems to have stark differences. The President seems to celebrate success which I don't deny is there but glossed over the harsh realities of daily life in India," he said.

Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal echoed his party MP's views saying, "The President was made to deliver a political speech. Nothing is new. Everything is only complete lie and jumla."

Earlier today, Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi's reaction to President Droupadi Murmu's address to the Joint session of the Parliament on Friday stoked a controversy. She said that the President "could hardly speak, poor thing."

"The President was getting very tired by the end...She could hardly speak, poor thing," Sonia Gandhi told reporters.

President Murmu's address kickstarted the Budget Session. Emphasising that the government is working on all-round development, President Murmu said that the country has only one aim which is to become a Vikshit Bharat (developed India) and the government is working with a "saturation approach" so nobody is left in the journey.

Murmu said, "My government is working with the Saturation Approach, so nobody is left in the journey of Vikshit Bharat... We have only one aim to become Viksit Bharat."

As the Made in India defence product goes global, the President lauded the government for taking steps towards self-reliance in the defence sector.

"The country has taken several historic steps to protect the country's borders and ensure internal security.... The govt has also taken steps towards self-reliance in the defence sector. From Make in India, we have moved to make for the world..." she said.

After the completion of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla link railway project, President Murmu said that now India will be connected by railway line from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.

"The Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla rail link project has been completed and now the country will be connected by railway line from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. India's metro rail network has now crossed the 1000-kilometre milestone. India has the world's third-largest metro network," the President stated.

Highlighting the government's effort towards the development of the north-east states, the President said, "To enable the entire country to see the potential of the eight states of the North East, the first Ashtalakshmi Mahotsav was organised."

"To ensure health services to all citizens, 1.75 lakh 'Arogya Mandir have been established in the country. Looking at the rising number of cancer patients, custom duty on many cancer medicines has been waived off," President Murmu said while highlighting the government's step towards enhancing the health services in the nation.

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