PM dismisses Congress’s grave slogans

Modi lists achievements while slamming opposition 'hatred'

by The_unmuteenglish

NEW DELHI, FEB 5: Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that the blessings of the Indian public would protect him from the opposition’s malice, stating that the Congress is lashing out due to its inability to win elections. During a session in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, the Prime Minister said the opposition’s slogans about digging his grave merely reflect their bitterness over being out of power.

“They will never be able to dig my grave,” Modi said.

The Prime Minister mentioned that the “first family” of the Congress party appears to believe the premiership is a private fiefdom. He noted that they find it impossible to digest how a man from a poor family has not only reached the post but has also survived and thrived in it for over a decade.

He addressed the contrast between the opposition’s public messaging and their internal frustrations. He said that while some leaders talk of a “shop of love,” their supporters are busy raising death threats and hateful chants, showcasing a desperate political climate.

In his address, the Prime Minister also criticized the West Bengal government for its stance on “ghuspaithiyas.” He said that the TMC’s protection of these infiltrators has directly harmed the tribal communities and the younger generation by taking away their land and job prospects.

The Prime Minister credited the success of his administration to selfless work for the poor. He said his government’s efforts have ensured that the Indian economy remains a global bright spot, characterized by robust growth and controlled inflation.

He concluded by saying that the country’s economic trajectory is set to reach the top three in the world. He mentioned that no amount of personal attacks would deter him from his mission, as he remains backed by the trust of millions of citizens across the nation.

 

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