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Self-glorifying authoritarian PM inaugurates new Parliament building: Congress

Ramesh said that fabrication of facts by "distorians" and the drum-beating of the media hits new lows in 2023

PTI New Delhi Published 28.05.23, 10:00 AM
Several Opposition patties have boycotted the event contending that the President and not the the PM should inaugurate the new Parliament building.

Several Opposition patties have boycotted the event contending that the President and not the the PM should inaugurate the new Parliament building. File image

The Congress on Sunday launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi after he inaugurated the new Parliament building, saying that a "self-glorifying authoritarian PM with utter disdain for parliamentary procedures" has opened the new complex.

Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the new Parliament building on Sunday morning. Attacking the PM, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said, "On this day, May 28th: Nehru, the person who did the most to nurture Parliamentary democracy in India, was cremated in 1964. Savarkar, the person whose ideological ecosystem led to the killing of Mahatma Gandhi, was born in 1883." Ramesh also said that on this day President Droupadi Murmu — the first Adivasi to become President — is not allowed to fulfil her constitutional duties and inaugurate the new Parliament building.

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"A self-glorifying authoritarian Prime Minister with utter disdain for Parliamentary procedures, who rarely attends Parliament or engages in it, inaugurates the New Parliament building in 2023," he said.

Ramesh said that fabrication of facts by "distorians" and the drum-beating of the media hits new lows in 2023.

The Congress and the BJP have been engaged in a war of words over the history of the Sengol that was installed in the new Parliament building on Sunday and the inauguration of the new Parliament being done by the prime minister.

Several Opposition patties have boycotted the event contending that the President and not the the PM should inaugurate the new Parliament building.

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