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Mamata Banerjee said Congress won't cross 40, I pray that you save even 40 seats: PM Modi's jibe in Rajya Sabha

Prime Minister Modi accuses Congress of creating narratives to divide country, says party is now trying to create north-south divide

Our Web Desk Published 07.02.24, 02:31 PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Video grab.

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  • Congress was aware of problems facing country, it did nothing to resolve them: PM Modi in Rajya Sabha, reports PTI
  • PM Modi accuses Congress of creating narratives to divide country, says party is now trying to create north-south divide
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  • Mamata Banerjee said Congress won't cross 40, I pray that you save even 40 seats: PM Modi's jibe in Rajya Sabha, reports NDTV

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on the Congress alleging that the opposition party has become outdated and has always been against any kind of reservation.

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Replying to the debate on the Motion of Thanks in the Rajya Sabha, Modi said the Congress party has "outsourced" its work and expressed his sympathies over its downfall.

"The Congress' thought has become outdated and it has outsourced its work. We are not happy at such a downfall of the party and we express our sympathies," he said.

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