<p>Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and accused him of not speaking in Parliament and instead making political speeches in Rajasthan.</p>.<p>Kharge said people have now become aware and will fight "this kind of politics".</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/parliament-live-monsoon-session-opposition-india-jagdeep-dhankhar-no-confidence-motion-bjp-manipur-sonia-gandhi-congress-aap-tmc-shiv-sena-om-birla-narendra-modi-1241128.html"><strong>Track live updates of Monsoon Session in Parliament here</strong></a></p>.<p>"Today, people have become aware and they will fight and continue to do so...This means you do not want to talk in Parliament - the temple of democracy, and want to give a political speech in Rajasthan while opening new medical colleges," he told reporters outside Parliament, while attacking the prime minister for not speaking in Parliament on the Manipur violence.</p>.<p>The opposition has been accusing the prime minister of not making a statement in Parliament on the northeastern state, which has seen violence since May 3.</p>.<p>Both Houses of Parliament have not been able to transact any business amid the uproar caused by the opposition, demanding a statement from the prime minister and a discussion on Manipur thereafter.</p>
<p>Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and accused him of not speaking in Parliament and instead making political speeches in Rajasthan.</p>.<p>Kharge said people have now become aware and will fight "this kind of politics".</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/parliament-live-monsoon-session-opposition-india-jagdeep-dhankhar-no-confidence-motion-bjp-manipur-sonia-gandhi-congress-aap-tmc-shiv-sena-om-birla-narendra-modi-1241128.html"><strong>Track live updates of Monsoon Session in Parliament here</strong></a></p>.<p>"Today, people have become aware and they will fight and continue to do so...This means you do not want to talk in Parliament - the temple of democracy, and want to give a political speech in Rajasthan while opening new medical colleges," he told reporters outside Parliament, while attacking the prime minister for not speaking in Parliament on the Manipur violence.</p>.<p>The opposition has been accusing the prime minister of not making a statement in Parliament on the northeastern state, which has seen violence since May 3.</p>.<p>Both Houses of Parliament have not been able to transact any business amid the uproar caused by the opposition, demanding a statement from the prime minister and a discussion on Manipur thereafter.</p>