Kharge's taunt came in the backdrop of BJP leader Rajiv Pratap Rudy's remarks that the ruling party, which enjoys absolute majority in the House, may not take advice of the Opposition party which has a history of 65 years of "misrule".
Agitated over the criticism by BJP that it was unthinkable that a national party has to be welcomed as a "regional party" in Lok Sabha, Kharge referred to the epic underlining that Pandavas emerged victorious despite the Kauravas being numerically strong.
Initiating a debate on the Motion of Thanks on the President's address, Rudy said since there was no Leader of the Opposition, Congress would not be able to participate in decision-making on major issues like appointment of Chief Vigilance Commissioner, CBI Director or Lokpal.
"Earlier, Sushma Swaraj (as the Leader of the Opposition) used to give her views, but the then Prime Minister used to have his way. But we will not leave you behind, we will take you along. This is our promise. Our Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) is large-hearted," Rudy said.