PM Narendra Modi's Reply to Motion Of Thanks In Lok Sabha || Full Speech
Watch Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reply to
Motion of thanks to
President’s
Address in
Lok Sabha.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday (March 3) reached out to the opposition, saying he needs their support for "improvement" in his government, even as he attacked the
Congress over disruptions in
Parliament while skipping the raging issues like
JNU and Dalit student's suicide.
Modi, speaking in the Lok Sabha, used wit and barbs as he responded to the attack by Congress over various initiatives of his government, including '
Make in India' and
MNREGA. Slamming the Congress for disrupting Parliament and stalling bills, he said the main opposition party was doing so because of "inferiority complex" of its top leaders. He also invoked the statements made by
Jawaharlal Nehru,
Indira Gandhi,
Rajiv Gandhi and first President
Rajendra Prasad by reading out their statements against stalling of legislative business. He deplored the 'tu tu, mai mai' (blame game) attitude by political parties for "scoring points", saying the officialdom rejoices over this and nation suffers. "This government also needs improvement which cannot happen without your help. I am new, you are experienced. I need the benefit of your experience. Governments will come and go.
Let us work shoulder to shoulder," Modi said while replying to a debate on Motion of
Thanks to the President's Address which was approved later. He said a democratic country like
India cannot be left at the mercy of the bureaucracy as he sought to underline the importance of the Legislature, saying even a single MP of any party should be treated like "
Prime Minister". In his 75-minute speech, Modi, however, did not respond to the specific issues raised by
Rahul Gandhi and other opposition leaders, like his visit to
Pakistan, black money, JNU and Dalit student
Rohith Vemula's suicide.
Without naming Rahul Gandhi, the Prime Minister appeared to be responding to his yesterday's remark that he should listen to others. "It is easy to preach others
...There are some people to whom all kinds of questions are asked. But there are some others, to whom nobody dares to ask questions," he said. "I have been questioned, I have faced criticism and accusations over last 14 years. I have learnt to live with it," said Modi, apparently referring to the attacks on him in the aftermath of
Gujarat riots of
2002.
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