Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent speech in Parliament, comparing it to a “double period of mathematics” and labeling it “boring. ”
Commenting on the address, she stated, “The PM has not said anything that is new. He has put us to sleep. It transported me decades back. I felt as though I was in that double period of Mathematics,” as quoted by PTI.
Highlighting the audience’s reactions during the speech, Priyanka added, “(JP) Nadda ji was also rubbing his hands but as soon as Modi ji glanced at him, he began to act like he was listening attentively. Amit Shah also had his hand on his head, (Piyush) Goyal ji was nodding off. It was a fresh experience for me. I had expected the PM to present something new, something pleasant. ”
During the discussion on “The Glorious Journey of 75 Years of the Constitution of India,” PM Modi lambasted the Congress party for its conduct during the Emergency and its supposed erosion of democratic values.
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He remarked, “When the country was celebrating 25 years of the Constitution, at the same time, the Constitution in our country was destroyed. An Emergency was declared, democratic institutions were dismantled, the country became a prison, citizens’ rights were confiscated, and press freedom was suppressed. This sin on Congress’s forehead can never be wiped away. ”
PM Modi further criticized the Congress’s legacy, asserting, “One family of Congress did everything possible to undermine the Constitution. I am referring to that one family because in our 75 years of progress, they governed for 55 years. Therefore, the country deserves to know what transpired. The pattern of this family’s misguided thoughts and poor policies is ongoing constantly. This family has consistently challenged the Constitution on every level. ”
He accused the Congress leadership of persistently damaging the Constitution, referencing actions taken by Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, and Rajiv Gandhi during their times as prime ministers, indicating that the “family, having ‘tasted blood,’ continuously inflicted wounds on the Constitution. ”