Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accused
Congress of following the policy of divide and rule and said the grand
old party has become the leader of 'tukde tukde gang.' Mr Modi made the
remarks in Lok Sabha while responding to the debate on the Motion of
Thanks to President's address. The Prime Minister charged the
Opposition of triggering the migrant labourers in Mumbai to move to
their native places, though lockdown was in force to keep them indoors.
He said, their movement contributed to mass spreading of the pandemic
across many states. Mr Modi also blamed the parties in Delhi of asking
those labourers in the hutments to go back to their native villages,
against the lockdown norms. Prime Minister urged all the political leaders and the people to rising above party lines to resolve to make the country self-reliant. He asserted
that India under the NDA rule is moving forward as the fastest
developing economy in the world despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mr Modi said, India is the biggest
emerging economy. He listed out that India is attracting record Foreign
Direct Investments. He said, India is now among the five topmost
countries in generating renewable energy. The Prime Minister said, when
the world has been sceptical about India’s ability to face the COVID-19
pandemic, the country presented a model to the world in tackling the
pandemic with its own vaccines. Mr Modi said, almost a hundred percent
of the eligible population have got at least a single dose of the
vaccine and 80 per cent have had both the doses.
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