PM Modi Attacks Opposition: ‘Keep Shouting Slogans, Digging My Grave Is Impossible, I Have a Shield’

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PM Modi also clarified why such statements are made against him. He stated that the reason for this is the mindset that the Prime Minister’s chair is the private property of a single family. Taking a jibe, he said that talk of “digging his grave” arises because he abrogated Article 370, took decisions like Operation Sindoor, and took strong steps.

Referring to a question asked about his health, PM Modi said that when he was asked the secret of his fitness, he jokingly replied that he continues working despite consuming about two kilos of abuses daily.

Launching a sharp attack on Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that insulting countrymen has become a habit of Congress. He alleged that in recent days, Congress even insulted the President. The kind of language used after the elections is extremely unfortunate and forces one to think how people with such a mentality are in politics.

The Prime Minister said that yesterday, the discussion on the President’s address could not even take place in the Lok Sabha, which is a serious insult. He further stated that the way a woman coming from a tribal family, who rose through struggles against poverty, was treated is not only an insult to the woman but also to the tribal society and the Constitution.

He further added that Congress also insulted a son coming from the North-East and a Dalit family. Hatred towards the people of Assam is clearly visible in the statements of Congress leaders. In the incident that occurred yesterday, the Congress ‘Yuvraj’ called an honorable Member of Parliament of this very House a “traitor,” simply because he was a Sikh. The Prime Minister stated that this is an insult to the entire Sikh community.

He continued saying that on one side there is such a scene, and on the other side, we have our Sadanand Master Ji, who had to lose both his legs due to political malice. Despite living life with amputated legs, his values, patience, and patriotism remain just as strong today.

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