PM Modi calls Congress a leader of ‘Tukde-Tukde’ Gang

“It seems you have decided not to come back to power for 100 years,” says PM Modi taking a jibe at Congress.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday launched a scathing attack on Congress stating that the Congress party has become the leader of tukde-tukde gang. PM Modi stated that Congress has always worked on the strategy of divide and rule.

"Congress has had this divide and rule policy as a legacy of British raj. And therefore Congress today is the leader of a 'tukde tukde gang'," said Modi.

Not only this, PM Modi raised several issues during his speech. "If you have had feet on the ground, then you would have seen the work done by my government. But most of you are stuck in 2014. You are facing the result. You give a lot of advice but forget that you too have had the opportunity to sit here (on the treasury benches) for 50 years," Modi said.

Talking about achievements of the party, Modi said that they are working hard to make defence sector Atamnirbhar but, some may find this problematic too.

Mentioning the problems faced by humanity during the corona pandemic, Modi said, "Congress crossed all limits during the pandemic time. The Congress government in Maharashtra handed over free tickets to migrants to leave Mumbai. In Delhi, the AAP government offered bus rides to people to leave Delhi and go back to their native places. As a result, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh all saw spiralling cases across these states."


PM Modi said reminding Rahul Gandhi's favourite slogan during its time was 'Garibi Hatao' (poverty removal) that won it several elections then, "but then the poor of the country were fed up as it did not happen and finally voted them out after 2013."

Modi also said some people were waiting that coronavirus will damage his image, which was all out of opposition to Modi. "It seems you have decided not to come back to power for 100 years. But now that you have decided it, I too am prepared for it."
                                                                                              
 
 
 
 

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