Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has issued an apology for comments made during a campaign rally in Kerala that were perceived as calling Gujaratis "illiterate," according to multiple news reports. Kharge clarified that his remarks were "deliberately misinterpreted" and expressed "sincere regret," emphasizing his highest respect and admiration for the people of Gujarat, as reported by The Hindu and NDTV.
The controversy escalated after the BJP accused Kharge of insulting Gujarat by questioning the literacy of its residents. In response, Kharge insisted that his words were misunderstood and not intended to offend, highlighting Gujarat’s achievements and contributions, according to the Times of India and Hindustan Times.
The incident also drew reactions within the Congress party. Shashi Tharoor, MP from Thiruvananthapuram, urged colleagues to uphold higher standards in political discourse, criticizing the use of language that could lower the tone of campaigns, as noted by Times of India and Hindustan Times.
This controversy underscores the sensitivities around remarks made during highly charged electoral campaigning, especially remarks that touch on regional identities and educational achievements. Observers will be watching for any follow-up statements from the Congress leadership and whether this issue impacts voter sentiment in Gujarat and Kerala as the election season progresses.

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