The Congress Party on Tuesday hit out at the Narendra Modi
government saying in the last three years there was little progress and
development in the country. Addressing a press conference following a
meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC), senior party leader and
Member of Parliament Ghulam Nabi Azad said the Modi government was a
hero when it came to being on television, but zero in reality. “Ye sirf naaron aur publicity ki sarkar hai, jo TV pe toh hero dikhti hai par zameeni kaamon mein zero hai (This
is a government of slogans and publicity… on TV they look like heroes
but on the ground, they are zero),” Azad said, adding that the
government has only managed to create ‘fear’ in the last three years.
Addressing the meeting, party president Sonia Gandhi commented on the current political situation saying, “The Modi government has just completed three years in office. Where there was harmony, there is discord. Where there was tolerance, there is provocation. Where there was relative calm, as in Kashmir, there is growing confrontation, tension and fear. Where there was economic potential, there is stagnation. Where there was rich diversity, there is a brazen campaign to strait-jacket the whole country into a regressive and narrow-minded world-view.”
Source:-Indianexpress
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Addressing the meeting, party president Sonia Gandhi commented on the current political situation saying, “The Modi government has just completed three years in office. Where there was harmony, there is discord. Where there was tolerance, there is provocation. Where there was relative calm, as in Kashmir, there is growing confrontation, tension and fear. Where there was economic potential, there is stagnation. Where there was rich diversity, there is a brazen campaign to strait-jacket the whole country into a regressive and narrow-minded world-view.”
Source:-Indianexpress
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