PM Modi: 'We have completed 10 years, 20 are still left; you will be very happy with this prediction', PM Modi took a jibe


Posted on 3rd Jul 2024 01:17 pm by rohit kumar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday with a motion of thanks on the President's address. During this, he fiercely targeted the Congress and other opposition parties. He also took a dig at Congress leader Jairam Ramesh. BJP did not get a majority in the results of the Lok Sabha elections. Since then, he has called this government a one-third government. On this, PM Modi said that we have been in power for 10 years, and according to you, there are still 20 years left. You are happy.

 

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PM Modi said that for the last two days, I have been seeing that till the end, defeat is being accepted and victory is also being accepted. I want to thank some of my Congress colleagues because since the results came, I have been watching a Congress colleague. His party was not supporting him, but he was running alone with the flag. I say that whatever he used to say, he is happy. Why am I saying this, because he had repeatedly beaten the drum that it was a one-third government? What can be a bigger truth than this? We have 10. 20 more are left. One-third is done. One-third is done and two-thirds are left. That is why he is very happy with this prediction.

 

What did Jairam Ramesh say?

 

Earlier, Jairam Ramesh had targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He had said that PM Modi made himself an issue in the elections and called himself God. He could save his seat by only one and a half lakh votes. He has not even got the mandate. Narendra Modi has suffered a huge defeat in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. He raised the slogan of crossing 400 and remained far away from it. This is Modi's defeat. He is not a PM, but one-third Prime Minister. He is the Prime Minister with the support of Chandrababu Naidu and Nitish Kumar.

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