New Delhi: Day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi targeted Congress in Lok Sabha, the party responded saying that he had forgotten to maintain dignity while speaking in Parliament. The prime minister had accused Congress of separatism, destabilizing state government, corruption, and engaging in dynasty politics.
On Tuesday, when PM Modi was replying to the debate on the Motion of Thanks to President's address in Rajya Sabha, the Congress MPs staged a walkout as a mark of protest. While speaking to the media, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said, "Rahul Gandhi had raised the issues of inflation, unemployment, Chinese aggression, faults in foreign policy, and about the federal system of Government. To divert the attention from the idea of a united nation, he (PM) put allegations on Congress. He did this only because there are Assembly elections in five states. He used the platform of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha as he has just made a political speech and not for the welfare of the country."
Hitting back at the PM over his allegations about Congress' role in spreading the Covid-19 pandemic by giving tickets to migrant workers, Kharge quoted a written reply of the Government, which mentioned that, Gujarat had sent the highest number of Shramik Special trains. "Now, should we say that Modi Ji sent everyone to spread Covid-19? He made a sudden announcement of inducing nationwide lockdown and now just to hide his own failures, he is blaming the Congress party," Kharge alleged.
Deputy Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Gourav Gogoi also slammed PM Modi, saying, "There are two types of speeches, one of Rahul Gandhi who spoke about inflation, unemployment, the threat of China, concentration of wealth due to wrong policies. We thought that PM would respond on these issues but we saw a 'Shehanshah' as he spent 2 hours attacking the Congress."