Modi’s 92 minute speech in Rajya Sabha: Said- Our agenda is Nation First; Congress’s model is Family First, crushed democracy for the comforts of power

PM Narendra Modi on Wednesday responded to the motion of thanks on the President’s address in Rajya Sabha. His 92-minute speech focused on the government’s Sabka Saath-Sabka Vikas. Through this, he targeted Congress. In his speech, the PM mentioned Baba Saheb Ambedkar, reservation, UCC, tribals, Divyang, transgender, Nari Shakti and emergency. He read poems to corner the Congress and the opposition. In the middle of the speech, he said, Honorable Kharge ji keeps reciting sher in front of you and Chairman ji, you also keep enjoying it a lot. I also read a sher… What do the tamasha makers know, how many storms we have crossed and lit. Modi read the poem of poet Neeraj… It is very dark, now the sun should rise, this weather should change in whatever way possible. The PM said that in 1970, when Congress was ruling everywhere, then another poem of Gopal Das Neeraj ‘Phir Deep Jalega’ was published. He said- ‘My country should not be sad, the lamp will light up again, the darkness will fade’ After this, the PM also mentioned the poem of former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He said that 40 years ago, Atalji had said that ‘the sun will rise, the darkness will fade, the lotus will bloom’. 5 big things from PM Modi’s speech… 1. Familyism: ‘Such a big party has become dedicated to one family. Family first has been paramount in the Congress model. The people of the country have given us a chance to serve for the third consecutive time. This shows that the people of the country have tested, understood and supported our development model. Our model is nation first. With this feeling, we work on the policies of the country.’ 2. Emergency: ‘The country has also seen the period of emergency. How the constitution was crushed. The spirit of the constitution was trampled. All this was done for the comforts of power. During the emergency, the famous artist Dev Anand ji was asked to support the emergency. Dev Anand refused. That is why Dev Anand’s films were banned on Doordarshan. Kishore Kumar had refused to sing for Congress. On this, Congress banned Kishore’s songs on All India Radio.’ Those who talk about democracy. During emergency, many big personalities of the country were tied in chains. The word constitution does not suit them. 3. Baba Saheb Ambedkar: ‘If we look at history, there are documents of how much hatred Congress had for Baba Saheb Ambedkar, how much anger they had towards him. What all was not done to defeat Baba Saheb in elections twice. Baba Saheb was never considered worthy of Bharat Ratna. Not only this, the people of this country respected Baba Saheb’s sentiments. Today Congress is forced to say Jai Bhim, their mouth dries up.’ 4. Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas: ‘Just like us, Congress has also had a motto in politics. Our motto is ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas’. On the other hand, the basic mantra of Congress is ‘to shorten the lines of others’. The basis of our governance is Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas. We live by it. In the last decade, we have implemented the Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas scheme at every level. As far as Congress is concerned, it would be a mistake to expect Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas from them. This is beyond their thinking and understanding.’ 5. Make in India: ‘Today, after getting free from the clutches of Congress, the country is breathing a sigh of relief and flying high. Coming out of the license raj and conspiracies of Congress, we are giving importance to ‘Make in India’. Today India has become the second largest mobile manufacturing country in the world. Earlier we used to import most of the phones from abroad. Now we have become known as a mobile exporter.’ ‘Today our country is the second largest steel producing country in the world. In the last ten years, there has been a huge increase in the export of toys, vaccines, medicines, AYUSH and herbal products. The turnover of Khadi and village industry has exceeded one and a half lakh crore rupees.’ Read PM Modi’s speech in Rajya Sabha in detail…

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