<p>Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday said the Congress, together with friendly parties, will form the government collectively in 2024.</p>.<p>His remarks at the Indian National Trade Union Congress plenary session here came a day after he said at an election rally in Nagaland that a coalition government led by the Congress will form the next government at the Centre.</p>.<p>In his remarks at the INTUC event, Kharge said everyone will work jointly and the Congress, together with friendly parties, will definitely form the government in 2024.</p>.<p>"This will happen with everyone's cooperation, collectively," the Congress chief added.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/congress-tmc-accuse-each-other-of-aiding-bjp-1193863.html">Congress, TMC accuse each other of aiding BJP</a></strong></p>.<p>He also hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his remarks that he alone outweighs all, saying such arrogance is not good.</p>.<p>"You are not alone, there is BJP, the RSS... 56 inch has become a bit weak now. The person who talks with such arrogance, people will not tolerate such a person," Kharge said.</p>.<p>"This is democracy. That is why I want to say to him, don't talk like this," he said.</p>.<p>Kharge said that on the one hand, the BJP talks of democracy and on the other, it topples democratically elected governments.</p>.<p>Addressing an election rally in Dimapur on Tuesday, Kharge alleged that the BJP used "pressure tactics" to form governments in six to seven states, including Nagaland.</p>.<p>"A Congress-led alliance will come to power at the Centre. We are in talks with other parties. The BJP will not get a majority...all other parties together will. We will follow the Constitution and democracy... Let 100 Modis or Shahs come. This is India and the Constitution is very strong," he had said.</p>.<p>Tagging his remarks, Kharge tweeted Wednesday, "In 2024, an alliance Govt shall be formed in the Centre. Congress will lead that alliance."</p>
<p>Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday said the Congress, together with friendly parties, will form the government collectively in 2024.</p>.<p>His remarks at the Indian National Trade Union Congress plenary session here came a day after he said at an election rally in Nagaland that a coalition government led by the Congress will form the next government at the Centre.</p>.<p>In his remarks at the INTUC event, Kharge said everyone will work jointly and the Congress, together with friendly parties, will definitely form the government in 2024.</p>.<p>"This will happen with everyone's cooperation, collectively," the Congress chief added.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/congress-tmc-accuse-each-other-of-aiding-bjp-1193863.html">Congress, TMC accuse each other of aiding BJP</a></strong></p>.<p>He also hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his remarks that he alone outweighs all, saying such arrogance is not good.</p>.<p>"You are not alone, there is BJP, the RSS... 56 inch has become a bit weak now. The person who talks with such arrogance, people will not tolerate such a person," Kharge said.</p>.<p>"This is democracy. That is why I want to say to him, don't talk like this," he said.</p>.<p>Kharge said that on the one hand, the BJP talks of democracy and on the other, it topples democratically elected governments.</p>.<p>Addressing an election rally in Dimapur on Tuesday, Kharge alleged that the BJP used "pressure tactics" to form governments in six to seven states, including Nagaland.</p>.<p>"A Congress-led alliance will come to power at the Centre. We are in talks with other parties. The BJP will not get a majority...all other parties together will. We will follow the Constitution and democracy... Let 100 Modis or Shahs come. This is India and the Constitution is very strong," he had said.</p>.<p>Tagging his remarks, Kharge tweeted Wednesday, "In 2024, an alliance Govt shall be formed in the Centre. Congress will lead that alliance."</p>