'People forced to surrender life insurance too': Kharge attacks Modi govt over inflation


New Delhi, Sep 12 (IANS): Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday again targeted the Modi government over skyrocketing inflation, saying that there is "no limit for loot" and now the common people are unable to take life insurance cover.

Kharge, in a post in Hindi on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter), said: "There is no limit to loot, inflation has taken away life insurance. Due to the profiteering policy of the Modi government, it has become difficult for a common family to run a household.

"The result of deadly inflation is that people have been forced to surrender even the essential life insurance. 47 per cent people have returned their life insurance policies in the last five years. If this is the condition of the public's pockets, So such immortal time is not needed."

Kharge, who is also Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, also attached a video prepared by the party quoting the figures from the SBI Life Financial Immunity Study 3.0.

The Congress has been critical of the government over the issue of inflation and unemployment and has been targeting the government on day to day basis.

 

  

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 13 2023

    Poor fellow kharge No invitation for G20 either for him or to his remote controls He should have attached LIC details and not SBI Life It is a mutual fund which gas done excellent profit so naturally the holders encased it Let him first solve the probkem of Karnataka farmers of which more than 75 suicide after his Party took the Govt Poor party can't digest the praises given bh all dignitaries of G20

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