• Congress has made up its mind not to come to power for the next 100 years: PM Modi

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    Congress has made up its mind not to come to power for the next 100 years: PM Modi
    Digital Desk: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday blasted the opposition party Congress in the Parliament session. While slamming, PM Modi called the leader of the grand old party from the 'Tukde Tukde' gang.

    The PM cast his spell on the Congress while responding to the debate on the President's address to the joint sitting of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

    Prime Minister Modi stated that the grand old party had already lost its appetite for power. However, he also said that even after losing the urge for power, Congress still believes in sowing seeds that will never be fruitful.

    Marking his words, PM Modi sounded, "The Congress' policy is divide and rule, and it has become the leader of the 'Tukde Tukde' gang. Congress attempted to hurt Tamil sentiments… But I want to salute the citizens of Tamil Nadu who lined the state's streets for hours to pay tribute to CDS General Bipin Rawat. 'Divide and rule is in their (Congress) DNA,"

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    "The Congress won several polls due to their 'Garibi Hatao' watchword though failed to do the exact. So then the needy of this nation voted them out."

    Prime Minister further added that Congress has not been able to take seats over elections in various states- Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and Tamil Nadu, for several years. However, the ego of the party remains intact.

    PM Modi counted, "Since it has made up its mind not to come to power for next 100 years, 'maine bhi tyaari kar li hai' (I have also prepared for it)."

    Additionally, the PM expressed that the Opposition had sinned by encouraging migrant workers to travel during the coronavirus-induced lockdown.

    "When individuals were observing lockdowns, guidelines recommended that individuals remain where they are, the Congress was offering free tickets to migrant workers to depart Mumbai. At the same time, the Delhi government informed migrant workers to vacate the city and provided them with buses."