Kharge also accused the BJP of trying to sideline the "good work" done by his party over the last 70 years, saying the ruling party could not even understand in the last four years what the Congress has done in the past.
Participating in the debate on the Motion of Thanks for the President's address, the leader of Congress in Lok Sabha said while demonetisation has led to job losses, high Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate has caused hardship to the people.
According to the Chief Economic Advisor in 2015, the pace of poverty allevation was highest during the UPA regime between 2005-12, he claimed it was the Congress-led UPA which had implemented major programmes like the Right to Education and Food Security Act.
Noting that UPA government had announced Rs 72,000 crore farm loan waiver, Kharge demanded that the Narendra Modi government should also announce such waiver to help farmers.
"You waive loans worth Rs 1.10 lakh crore of big people, but not for farmers. We demand that farm loans should be waived," he said.
Attacking Modi for his Pakistan policy, Kharge said the neighbouring country has been killing the jawans and sought to know from the Prime Minister how he planned to deal with the neighbouring country.
"Where is the 56 inch chest?... You speak a lot abroad, but in Parliament you don't," Kharge said referring to Modi.
Kharge said the National Health Protection Scheme announced in the Budget was an "election stunt" and it cannot be implemented with just Rs 2,000 crore outlay.
"Today the steel units like Bhilai and Bokaro and dams like Bhakra-Nangal and Hirakud are due to Congress which are feeding you," he said, adding that Congress was responsible for the growth in foodgrains and milk production. "You (BJP) tell us what did you do?"
He said the BJP has changed the names of all the schemes which were launched by the UPA government and made them its own schemes.
Stating that toilets are necessary, he asked "if there is no food, will anyone think about toilet?"
Kharge was speaking amid vociferous protests by members of NDA ally Telugu Desam Party and the YSR Congress demanding allocation of funds and projects for Andhra Pradesh.
Stating that there was no similarity in the philosophies of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya and Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar, Kharge sought to know from the Prime Minister the coordination between the two leaders.
Stating that the GDP growth during the Congress tenure had reached 9.1 per cent, Kharge said the global rating agencies' outlook for the growth rate at 7-7.5 per cent looks difficult as there are elections this year.
He also said that people are anxious as the prices of both petrol and diesel have gone up.
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