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In a recent address, Prime Minister Modi wryly commented on Congress Rajya Sabha leader Mallikarjun Kharge’s audacious ‘400 paar’ proclamation, juxtaposing it with Trinamool supremo Mamata Banerjee’s forecast that the Congress might not surpass 40 seats in the forthcoming 2024 Lok Sabha election. “I extend my wish that you retain those 40 seats,” remarked PM Modi sardonically. Delving into a critique of Kharge’s ‘400 paar’ rhetoric, PM Modi mused, “As I absorbed his oration, I pondered over the liberty he assumed to articulate so expansively. It dawned upon me that the two commanding figures were conspicuously absent. Kharge ji seized upon the notion, ‘aisa mauka phir kahan milega’ (when will such an opportunity come), and adeptly scored fours and sixes,” quipped PM Modi.
Condemning the Congress vehemently, PM Modi castigated the party, questioning the reliability of its leaders and principles, thereby casting doubt on the Modi government. During its tenure, the party grappled indecisively with the dichotomy between nationalization and privatization, resorting to conferring Bharat Ratna upon family members and christening roads after familial figures. Expressing disquiet at the degeneration of the Congress party, PM Modi remarked, “I refrain from inquiring about the party’s founding, but I pose this query: If you were uninfluenced by the British, why did you not rename Rajpath to Kartavya Path? Why did the Budget persistently convene at 5 pm? Why the absence of a war memorial? Why the neglect of regional languages?” quizzed PM Modi.
Addressing the Congress’s clamor for a caste census, PM Modi asserted that the party perennially stood in opposition to the Dalit-Picchda-Adivasi community. “Allow me to quote Pandit Nehru’s missive to the chief ministers, where he expressed disapproval of any form of reservation, particularly job quotas. Nehru perceived the inclusion of these individuals in government jobs as a potential dilution of work standards. Ironically, the party now champions the cause, having eschewed it once,” articulated PM Modi.
Turning attention to Sam Pitroda, PM Modi highlighted the presence of one of Congress’s ‘margdarshak’ in America. “He gained notoriety for his ‘hua toh hua’ remark during the last election. Recently, he downplayed Babasaheb Ambedkar’s role in the Constitution, asserting Nehru’s paramount influence,” recounted PM Modi.
In a pointed jab at Rahul Gandhi, PM Modi launched a scathing attack, characterizing him as a ‘yuvraj’ who failed to lift off, labeling the Congress’s attempt at establishing him as a nonstarter, adept at neither lifting nor launching.
Prophesying the imminent third term for the government, PM Modi declared, “The advent of Modi 3.0 is on the horizon. This iteration will fortify the bedrock of Viksit Bharat. Over the next five years, the proliferation of medical colleges will burgeon, ushering in a surplus of medical practitioners and precipitating a decline in treatment costs.”