“Consider power as their…” PM Modi’s scathing attack on Congress, says party ‘misleading’ citizens
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Updated:1 year, 7 months ago
Bhubaneshwar (Odisha), November 29 (ANI): Launching a scathing attack on the Congress party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on November 29 that those who consider power as their "birthright" have not been able to come to hold power at the Centre for the last decade. Addressing party workers in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, PM Modi accused the Congress of "misleading" the country's citizens and said that out of anger, the party is busy "plotting" against the country. He urged the party workers to keep an eye on such situations and make people aware to expose their lies. PM Modi said, "I had seen different colours of politics when I was working as CM and PM. In politics, I agree that policy opposition is very natural in politics. There can be different opinions regarding any decision. Political parties also keep organizing movements to convey their message to the public. They also express their views while staying within the limits of democracy and the Constitution....But for the last time, you all must be feeling a big change. The spirit of the Constitution of India is crushed; all the norms of democracy are rejected. Those who consider power as their birthright have not had power at the Centre for the last decade. Now, they are angry with the country's people for blessing someone else from the very first day."
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