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India News Manch 2023: Acharya Pramod claims 'DMK' stands for dengue, malaria and 'kode'

India News, as every year, has organized the country’s largest political forum. This event is taking place at the NDMC Convention Centre in Delhi. It commenced today, on December 13, and will continue until December 15, 2023. On the stage, prominent figures from the country engaged in candid discussions with pointed questions. Congress leader Acharya […]

India News, as every year, has organized the country’s largest political forum. This event is taking place at the NDMC Convention Centre in Delhi. It commenced today, on December 13, and will continue until December 15, 2023. On the stage, prominent figures from the country engaged in candid discussions with pointed questions. Congress leader Acharya Pramod Krishnam is among the key speakers at the India News Forum. He openly addressed questions on topics ranging from traditional values to current politics in a straightforward manner.

Why does Acharya show the mirror to Congress?

Responding to questions posed about showcasing the mirror to Congress, Acharya Pramod Krishnam remarked that being involved in politics does not always mean consistently speaking lies. He stated that this is a paradox in today’s politics. He mentioned that politics in the past was different, but now it has turned into a politics of comfort and ease.

DMK means Dengue, Malaria, and ‘Kode’ (leprosy)

Responding to questions about Sanatan, Acharya Pramod asserted that no one has a monopoly on Sanatan. What is true is what is eternal. Addressing further questions and commenting on Stalin, Acharya mentioned that defining Dengue, Malaria, and Kode (leprosy in Hindi) , a Congress leader said it is abbreviated as DMK. This is why DMK finds itself in its current situation. However, speaking the truth is the form of Sanatan.

Acharya Remarks on Satire about His Party

Responding to questions about the future of the Congress party, Acharya Pramod stated that he repeatedly mentions the need to change the party’s old faces to win elections. He said, “If we change the old faces of the party, we can win elections.” He also made an appeal to his party not to go against Lord Ram and to refrain from discussing caste divisions within the party. He emphasized that addressing these issues is crucial for the Congress to rise in politics.

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