Parliament Enjoys BJP vs Congress Debates And Arguments

PM Narendra Modi said that the opposition should follow logical criticism instead of blaming, however they themselves are involved in lots of corruption.

In the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, Rahul Gandhi led a fierce opposition attack on the Hindenburg report, alleging that Gautam Adani’s wealth began to soar after the BJP took office in 2014.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered yet another masterful display of his oratory in response to the accusations made by the opposition parties, in the Lok Sabha. 

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In an attack on the opposition, PM Modi claimed that following some speakers’ speeches, the “ecosystem” and followers were overjoyed. Yeh hui na baat was said in their joy. 

They must have gotten a good night’s rest, he replied. Rahul Gandhi’s speech was the topic of PM Modi’s comment.

PM Modi poked fun at the opposition leaders by quoting a line from the renowned poem “Ye keh keh ke hum dil ko behla rahe hain,” which goes, “We are befooling our hearts by stating it, they have departed, and now they are coming.”

In order to criticize the opposition and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, PM Modi also recited couplets by the Hindi satire Kaka Hathrasi and the poet Dushyant Kumar. 

In response to a debate in the lower house of Parliament on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address, Modi stated that the world was looking to India with optimism amid unrest in some regions of the world brought on by the once-in-a-century pandemic and conflicts.

“However, some irate individuals refuse to acknowledge India’s development tale. They are unable to see what 140 billion Indians have accomplished “addressing the opposition, Modi added.

He claimed something quite intriguing had been written by Kaka Hathrasi. “Why be sad gazing here and there, one will perceive a scene according to one’s viewpoint,” the proverb goes. “Aaga-peecha dekh kar, kyon hote gamgin, jaisi jiski bhavna, vaisa dikhe scene.”

The prime minister once cited Dushyant Kumar as saying, “No earth under your feet, astounding that you still don’t accept it.” 

“Tumhaare paanv ke neeche koi zameen nahin, kamaal ye hai ki phir bhi tumhen yaqeen nahin.”

The prime minister called the House’s attention to the ten years prior to 2014 and claimed that during that time, between 2004 and 2014, there were several scams and terror incidents occurring around the nation.

The Indian economy shrank during this decade, and the country’s voice in international forums became increasingly weak. The song “mauke mein musibat” defined the period (adversity in opportunity).

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