Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan strongly criticized the Congress party, saying they have no shame or sense of responsibility. Speaking on Sunday, he pointed out that Indian citizens have repeatedly revealed Congress’s wrongdoings.
Pradhan mentioned that Prime Minister Modi shared important historical facts in a recent speech. He accused Congress of ignoring the truth and said they need to learn how to listen. The people of India have shown Congress the truth many times, Pradhan added.
Earlier, PM Modi also took a firm stand against Congress. He accused the party of disrespecting the Constitution, which is crucial for India. Modi presented eleven promises for a bright future for the country. He said everyone should remember their duties and that politics should not be based on family ties.
Referring to the Congress party, Modi highlighted their long history of disregarding the Constitution. He pointed out that from 1947 to 1952, India did not have a real elected government, and there were no important elections during that time. Modi emphasized that following our fundamental duties is key to making India a developed country.
He criticized Congress for past events like the emergency, claiming it took away the rights of citizens and limited freedom of the press.
The Lok Sabha discussed the Constitution’s 75 years over two days starting on Friday.
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