Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan (Lallan) Singh on Sunday accused the Congress of insulting the Constitution since Independence and said Prime Minister Modi has revealed this in his address to the Lok Sabha.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on Congress on Saturday, accusing it of constantly disrespecting the Constitution and presented eleven pledges for India's bright future, noting that the government and people should follow their duties and the country's politics sho
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday presented eleven pledges for India's bright future in his speech during the discussion in Lok Sabha on 75 years of the Constitution and said government and people should follow their duties and the country's politics should be free of "parivarvad".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that India is the mother of democracy and the 75-year journey of the Constitution is a memorable journey of the world's largest and greatest democracy.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will respond to the debate on the 75th anniversary of India's Constitution in the Lok Sabha on Saturday, December 14, sources said.
Union Minister Ramdas Athawale hit out at Congress leader Bhai Jagtap over derogatory remarks to the Election Commission and said that he should accept the mandate given by the people in the Maharashtra Assembly polls.
"There was this internal thing going on in the Prime Minister that I could see...he (PM Modi) was in Gujarat for many years, never faced adversity, became Prime Minister of India. And suddenly, this idea started to crack," Rahul Gandhi said.
Participating in the debate on the union budget in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, he said PM Modi has changed the country's future over the past 10 years. Everyone can consider what the country's situation would have been like if it were not for PM Narendra Modi.
With opposition MPs resorting to sloganeering during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech in Lok Sabha on Tuesday, Speaker Om Birla repeatedly told them to take their seat and said he has given adequate time to speak to all members of the House and such behaviour should not continue in the