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"Cruel government making new records in all parameters of downfall": PM Modi slams TMC

Speaking in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, PM Modi also took aim at other political parties, including the Congress, TMC, DMK, and Left, noting that they had been in power at the Centre and in various states for decades

ANI Feb 06, 2026 04:41 IST googleads

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Photo/Sansad TV)

New Delhi [India], February 6 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi slammed Trinamool Congress (TMC), criticising the party's governance and priorities in West Bengal.
Taking part in reply to the Motion of Thanks to the President's address in Rajya Sabha, the Prime Minister said that the TMC is setting new benchmarks in mismanagement and decline.
"Colleagues from TMC said a lot of things. But they should look within themselves. A cruel government is making new records across in all parameters of downfall. But they are lecturing us here... The future of the people there is plunging into darkness, but they (State Govt) do not care. They have no aspirations beyond power. They are lecturing here," the Prime Minister said.
He also drew a sharp contrast between the current situation in India and practices in other countries regarding illegal immigration.
"Prosperous nations of the world are driving out illegal residents from their country. But in our country, pressure is being put on the courts. How can the youth of our nation forgive such people who are using everything possible to advocate for the infiltrators?" said the Prime Minister.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly criticised the Aam Aadmi Party over the alleged liquor scam in Delhi, claiming that the party's government is "drowning in liquor" while their opulent 'sheeshmahal' has fueled resentment in households across the city.
"One of the MPs was saying a lot of things. His entire government is drowning in liquor. Their 'sheeshmahal' became a source of hatred in every household," PM Modi said. (ANI)

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