July 02, 2024 / 18:29 IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi replied to the Motion of Thanks on the President's address in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, a day after leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi launched an all-out attack on the BJP.
While speaking in the lower house, Modi targeted the Opposition saying that they had to face defeat in Lok Sabha polls even after spreading lies. "The public has chosen us in the world's largest election campaign and I can understand the pain of some people. Despite spreading lies continuously, they suffered a huge defeat," said PM Modi.
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Here are the highlights of PM Modi's address in Lok Sabha
- President Murmu has elucidated on our resolve for 'Viksit Bharat', has spoken on important issues: PM Modi
- We believe in politics of satisfaction, not appeasement, says Modi.
- The country has blessed us for our zero-tolerance policy towards corruption: Narendra Modi
- Each of our policy, our decision and our work has been on one scale - 'India first'. In the last 10 years, our government has been working with the objective of 'Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas': PM Modi
- The country was in depths of despair in 2014, people elected us and an era of transformation began: Modi in Lok Sabha
- There was a time before 2014 when terrorists could come and attack wherever they wanted. Innocent people were killed, every corner of India was targeted and the governments used to sit quietly. 2014 ke baad ka Hindustan ghar mein ghus kar maarta hain: PM Modi
- We will take our success to next level, our challenge is to further speed up pace of progress: Modi in Lok Sabha
- In third term, we will work with three times more strength and speed, and bring three times more results, said Modi
- The people of this country have given a mandate to the Congress in the 2024 elections and the mandate of this country is that you sit there, sit in the opposition and when the arguments end, keep shouting: PM Modi
- This is the third biggest defeat in the history of Congress: Modi in Parliament
- Congress became parasitic party in these polls, it's allies are behind its victory in most of the 99 seats it won: PM Modi
- We saw childish behaviour in Lok Sabha yesterday: PM Modi's swipe at leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi
- On July 1, the country celebrated the 'Khata Khat Diwas', and people were checking their bank accounts to see whether they have received Rs 8,500 or not. The Congress misled the people in these (Lok Sabha) elections and lied that they will provide Rs 8,500 to our mothers and sisters: PM Modi
- This is the nation's bad luck that Congress, which ruled for six decades, is busy spreading anarchy. They go to South and speak against people of North; they speak against South when they go to North. They have made all possible attempts to create a divide on the basis of language: Modi
- This is the 50th year of Emergency. Emergency was imposed on the country due to the dictatorial mentality of the people in power. Congress had crossed all limits of arrogance, says Modi
- We will not be able to protect parliamentary democracy without taking seriously what happened yesterday. We should not ignore these acts by calling them childish, by considering them childish, we should not ignore them at all and I am saying this because the intentions behind this are not good and I also want to awaken the countrymen: PM Modi on Rahul Gandhi's speech in Lok Sabha
- These (Congress) are the people who have done injustice to the Dalits of the country, to the backward people of the country and for this very reason, Babasaheb Ambedkar resigned from Nehru's cabinet. He exposed how Nehru ji did injustice to the Dalits and backward people, says Modi
In his first speech as the leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Gandhi on Monday launched an all out attack on the BJP, accusing the leaders of the ruling party of dividing people on communal lines. Certain remarks he made during a discussion were later expunged.
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