Priyanka Gandhi said: Prime Minister Modi talked about 11 empty promises in the Lok Sabha.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed the Constitution in the Lok Sabha on Saturday. In his speech, he targeted Congress. In the evening, Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra termed the Prime Minister’s speech as boring.

Priyanka said, “PM didn’t say anything new or creative. They bored me. Decades later, I realized I was in double period math at school.

Priyanka said – Nadda ji was rubbing her hands, when PM saw him, he started acting like he was listening, Amit Shah ji was touching her head. Piyush Goyal ji sitting behind looked like he was about to sleep.

Gandhi said I thought the Prime Minister would say something new, but he spoke of 11 empty promises. If they have zero tolerance for corruption, they should at least debate Adani.

Priyanka imitated BJP MPs

Priyanka said JP Nadda was rubbing his hands during the Prime Minister’s speech.

Priyanka said: Home Minister Amit Shah was stroking her head during the Prime Minister’s speech.

Opposition MPs said these things in the Prime Minister’s speech…

SP MP Akhilesh Yadav

The speech was a repetition of 11 sentences. It was a very long speech. Today we heard an 11-sentence oath. There is a lot of dynasticism in the party of those who criticize dynastic politics. The truth is that reservations for SC/STs, OBCs and Dalits have been abolished. Soon, a day will come when a caste census will be conducted and people will get their rights and respect based on their population.

Congress MP KC Venugopal

There is no substance in the Prime Minister’s speech. It was just a blame and counter blame game against Congress. Yesterday and today we highlighted that their government (NDA) is now running for Adani. They talk about the Constitution but use it for the benefit of one person, thereby creating a monopoly. When we discuss the Constitution in Parliament, they do not respect it.

Congress MP Mallu Ravi

During his speech, the Prime Minister remained categorical about the Gandhi family. He constantly criticizes Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Their focus is only on the Gandhi family, who gave independence and constitution to this country. This troubles us.

Congress MP Praniti Shinde

The Prime Minister’s entire speech was a game of accusation and counter-accusation. Such a speech does not suit the Prime Minister. I’m surprised he didn’t use the word secular once. We must not forget that he became Prime Minister thanks to the Constitution, the foundations of which were laid by the Congress.

TMC MP Saugata Roy

He spoke out against the dynasty’s rule, but did not answer questions about the riots or atrocities against women. His speech was aggressive, but he only said what he wanted.

NDA MPs said these things in the Prime Minister’s speech…

BJP MP Ravi Kishan called the Prime Minister’s speech historic. He said: “The opposition should learn to give speeches. The decency of the Prime Minister is a topic of discussion today. His speech sent a strong message to women, youth, tribal communities and the poor who benefit from his social programs.

Union Minister JDU MP Rajiv Ranjan Singh said, “The Prime Minister showed the mirror to the Congress and told how he weakened the Constitution during his tenure. The Congress has tarnished the Constitution and the Prime Minister has completely exposed it.

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Modi said: Congress continued to hound the Constitution: Bloodshed over the amendment of the Constitution was on the lips of the Congress.

During the debate on the Constitution on December 14, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the Congress a Constitution-seeking party. In a one-hour, 49-minute speech, he said Congress was so obsessed with amending the Constitution that it continued to seek it from time to time. I continued to bleed the soul of the Constitution. The Constitution has been amended 75 times in almost 60 years. …

Rajnath said in Parliament – Nehru-Indira changed the Constitution, Priyanka said – Leave Nehru, what have you done?

On December 13, in the Lok Sabha, on the occasion of the completion of 75 years of the Indian Constitution, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had accused the Congress of changing the Constitution, of serving its own interests above the Constitution and to undermine the Constitution through a state of emergency. In response, Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi said what is the point of telling now what happened earlier. Now that the government is yours, tell the public what you did. …

Rahul said, “Like Dronacharya, the government is biting the thumb of the youth and farmers: it has told the story of Eklavya in Parliament.

During the debate on the Constitution in the Lok Sabha on December 14, Rahul Gandhi also expressed his views in the House. He spoke for about 25 minutes. While narrating the story of Savarkar and Eklavya-Dronacharya, Rahul accused the BJP government of cutting off the thumbs of the youth. On this subject, Youth Affairs Minister Anurag Thakur had said: “You are talking about cutting off the thumb. Sikhs had their throats cut under your government, you should apologize to the country. …