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PM Modi tears into Congress in Parliament, mentions Ambedkar & Mahatma Gandhi saying, 'I am fulfilling their wishes'

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 8 February 2019, 10:42 IST
PM Narendra Modi

Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, PM Narendra Modi has teared into the Opposition and the Grand Alliance with certain terminology and acronyms, while thanks giving to the President in the Parliament.

PM Modi termed ‘Mahagathbandhan’ as the ‘Maha Milavat’ and warned the people that theyhave already looted their states and now they want to repeat it in the nation, through the General Election of 2019.


PM Modi, while targeting Rahul Gandhi said that ‘it’s the thief who is calling Chowkidar chor hai and their Defence deals are being investigated and 3 Raazdaars have been brought to India, in connection with the Agusta Westland Chopper deal.’

While speaking at the floor of the Parliament in the Motion of Thanks to the President at the end of Budget Session, PM Modi said, “In 2014, for the first time in 30 years, the people gave India its first full majority government. Now the Maha-Milawat (Grand Adulteration) is about to come.”

While mentioning the Rafale jet deal signed by the BJP government and targeting the allegations of the Congress, PM Modi said, “I wondered why they speak lies on Rafale with such confidence. Then I realised because they know in all their years in power there hasn't been a single honest defence deal. Some mama, some chacha kept coming in.”

Reiterating the history, PM Modi mentioned about Father of the Constitution B.R Ambedkar who had said about joining the Congress, ‘it’s akin to suicide,’ and mentioning about Mahatma Gandhi, PM Modi said, “I am just fulfilling Mahatma Gandhi's wishes, to disband the Congress party.”

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First published: 8 February 2019, 10:42 IST