BJP questions Congress over separate chair for Kharge at event; seating arrangement criticized by Amit Malviya

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has taken aim at the Congress party for its handling of the seating arrangements for Mallikarjun Kharge, the party president, at a recent event in Gujarat. Amit Malviya, a prominent BJP figure, raised concerns over Kharge being seated in a separate chair instead of being positioned at the center, given his stature within the party and his seniority. The criticism comes in the wake of a prayer session where Kharge’s seating arrangement sparked controversy, with the BJP questioning the Congress party’s treatment of its own leaders. The incident has reignited tensions between the two major political parties in India, highlighting the ongoing rivalry and scrutiny between the BJP and the Congress. The BJP’s critique of the seating protocol reflects the broader political landscape in India, where even minor details can become subjects of debate and criticism. As both parties gear up for upcoming elections and seek to consolidate their support bases, such incidents take on added significance in shaping public perceptions and political narratives. The BJP’s vocal stance on the seating arrangement for Kharge underscores the party’s strategy of holding its rivals accountable and seeking to gain an edge in the competitive political environment.

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