PM Modi’s Fiery Lok Sabha Speech: Slams Rahul Gandhi and Opposition for Misleading Youth and Undermining National Unity

In his response to the Lok Sabha’s Motion of Thanks to President Droupadi Murmu’s Address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday unleashed a vicious attack on opposition figures, including Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi. Some leaders, according to PM Narendra Modi, are using the “language of urban Naxals” and deceiving young people with false promises.

It is regrettable that some people are openly using the urban Naxal vocabulary today, criticising the Indian government and vowing to attack it. The Constitution and national unity are not understood by those who speak this language, according to Narendra Modi.

Rahul Gandhi had declared on January 15 that “we are now fighting the BJP, the RSS, and the Indian State itself, because the BJP and RSS have taken over every single institution.”

At the Pan Bazar Police Station in Guwahati, a formal complaint was filed against him. Rahul Gandhi said this at the opening of the Congress Party’s new headquarters in Delhi on Kotla Road.

In the Lok Sabha, Modi attacked the Congress, claiming that Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh had been denied constitutional rights for decades, which he described as a “injustice” to the people and the Constitution.

We make firm decisions because we uphold the spirit of the Constitution. Modi claimed that discrimination is not permitted by our Constitution.

Modi also charged opposition parties with deceiving young people by making empty promises. “We have been working consistently while considering the youth’s future. However, some parties are misleading young people. They make promises about allowances during election seasons, but they never follow through on them. He declared, “These parties are ‘aapda’ on the future of youth.”

“Those who amuse themselves by having photo shoots done in the huts of the poor will find the talk about the poor in Parliament boring,” Modi remarked, making fun of Rahul Gandhi.

Regarding Rahul Gandhi’s response to the President’s speech, he was overheard describing it as “boring.”

In a further jab, Modi said, “Some leaders focus on jacuzzi and stylish showers while our focus is on providing water to every household,” referring to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal without mentioning him by name.

Modi asserted, highlighting the accomplishments of his government, “We did not give false slogans, but real development to people.”

While Congress has been talking about “Garibi Hatao” for decades, he said, his government has lifted 25 crore people out of poverty. “The one who has lived that kind of life knows what it means to have a house with a proper roof,” he stated.

“It takes passion, and some just don’t have it,” Modi asserted, claiming that not everyone can relate to the suffering of the impoverished.

Ahead of the next general elections, Modi expressed his confidence in his government’s work by thanking the people for allowing him to reply to the President’s Address in the Lok Sabha fourteen times.