'Agar Congress Na Hoti...' PM Modi's Big Attack On Congress

Congress Members walked out in the middle of the PM's speech!


On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked the Congress party in Parliament. He ambushed the party by asserting that the biggest threat to India is dynasty politics and urged Congress to give space to democracy within the organisation.

 

Speaking in reply to the President's inaugural address of the Budget Session, PM Modi started with listing out his government's achievements during the pandemic before unleashing a fiery attack on Congress.

 

PM Modi said that without Congress, India would have been free from Emergency, corruption, anti-Sikh riots, Kashmiri Pandits' exodus, daughters would have been safe, and people would have got basic conveniences.

 

According to the statement, PM said in the parliament, It was said in the House that Congress laid India's foundation & BJP just hoisted a flag.

 

It wasn't said like a joke in the House. It's a result of serious thinking that's dangerous to the nation - some people believe that India was born in 1947. Problems arise due to this thinking."

 

"India is the mother of democracy. Democracy, a debate has been going on in India for centuries. Congress' problem is that they never thought of anything apart from the dynasty,” he said, continuing his tirade.

 

He further added that “India's progress will be stronger when it addresses regional aspirations keeping in mind the development of the country. When our states progress, the country progresses."

 

The members of Congress and DMK later staged a walkout from the Upper House in the middle of the PM's speech.

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