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Urban Naxal jibe, immature taunt during Covid: PM Modi’s 5 big attacks on Cong

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched an all-out attack on the opposition on Tuesday during a debate on a motion to thank the president for his speech in the Rajya Sabha. From dynastic taunts and Urban Naxal barbs in Congress, to calling opposition behavior “immature” during the pandemic, Prime Minister Modi has made no secret of his attacks in the upper house. Here are the five biggest attacks by the prime minister.

“Urban Naxalians hijack Congress”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi lashed out at Urban Naxal in Congress, the biggest attack on the eldest party.

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“Congress’s mentality has now been hijacked by Urban Naxals. Party leaders are now deeply influenced by this ideology,” he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, citing Mahatma Gandhi, told the Rajya Sabha that the Founding Father wanted Congress to be dissolved after independence.

“Without Congress, there will be no state of emergency. India will be free from dynastic rule and will go the way of Swadeshi instead of being influenced by foreign ideas. Without Congress, the poor will get electricity and water,” the prime minister said. Say.

Continuing his dynastic taunts, Prime Minister Narendra Modi invoked Congress leader DK Barooah’s slogan “Indira is India, India is Indira”.

“Some people think that India was born in 1947. Congress only believes in dynastic rule,” he said.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised India’s fight against the coronavirus, launching a scathing attack on the opposition.

“Opposition leaders say vaccinations are not a big issue. They call vaccines a waste of money. This immaturity has disappointed Indians,” Modi said.

Complete News Source : Hindustan Times

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