"They are moving with mantra of 'Modi teri kabr khudegi', is such hatred harboured in public life...": PM Modi targets Congress
New Delhi [India], February 6 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday launched a scathing attack on Congress saying it talks of 'Mohabbat ki dukan', but it harbours dislike towards him, and its policies failed to realise the potential of citizens.
Replying to the debate in Rajya Sabha on the motion of thanks on the President's Address, PM Modi referred to the 'Modi teri kabr khudegi' slogan raised in the past by those who oppose and target him.
He also targeted the Trinamool Congress.
"When they talk so big about implementation, let me tell you a story. I'm not saying anything to criticize anyone; I'm simply stating the facts. A leader from our country visited Himachal Pradesh, and after returning from there, she recounted this incident, which is available on record. I'm reading her own words. 'I had to struggle with the Planning Commission for a long time because they weren't willing to develop separate plans for the hilly areas. I went to Himachal Pradesh. When I returned, I told the Planning Commission that our workers didn't need jeeps, but mules, so they could at least carry their supplies. But I was told, 'We'll only pay for the jeeps, because there's no policy to pay for mules," he said.
"Two decades had passed between the creation of the Planning Commission and the time Indira Gandhi spoke about it. But the situation remained the same. By 2014, everyone was unhappy, troubled, and saw the mistakes, but were unwilling to make any improvements. After 2014, when you gave us the opportunity, and the way Congress had turned the Planning Commission into a stalling, sluggish, and erratic working style, when we got the chance in 2014, we came and acted. We abolished the Planning Commission and created the NITI Aayog. Today, the NITI Aayog is working at a very fast pace," he said.
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