PM Modi on Rahul Gandhi: How do I reply to somebody who does not hear, skips Parliament

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Just a few days after former Congress president Rahul Gandhi slammed the BJP-led Central authorities for not issuing a clarification on points such because the India-China border dispute and rising unemployment in Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday hit out on the Wayanad MP, saying that detailed solutions on these subjects got by the respective ministries.

Modi additionally mentioned he had himself spoken on some topics “whenever it was necessary”.

In an unique interview to information company ANI, the Prime Minister focused the previous Congress president and acknowledged that Rahul was “a person who does not listen and does not sit in the House.”

Claiming that neither he nor his authorities preferred attacking anybody, Modi confused that he welcomed debate in Parliament and believed in dialogue.

“I do not know the language to assault (somebody) and it’s not in my nature both. But on the idea of logic and details, the media may interpret my phrases within the House to stir some controversy,” the PM claimed.

The statements have been made by the Prime Minister in response to a query on Congress Rahul Gandhi that in his speeches within the Houses on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address, Modi didn’t reply Gandhi’s questions on the aforementioned issues.

Elaborating additional, the Prime Minister mentioned: “We do not assault anybody, as a substitute we imagine in holding dialogue. At occasions, there are debates (vaad-vivaad) and interruptions (toka-taki) in Parliament. I welcome this and that’s the reason I haven’t got any motive to be miffed (on these topics).”

“I’ve given details on each topic and spoken on each topic on the idea of details. On some topics, our External Affairs and Defense ministries have given detailed solutions and wherever it was mandatory, I had additionally spoken. How do I reply to an individual who doesn’t hear, and doesn’t sit within the House?” he requested.

Earlier, Rahul Gandhi had responded to Modi’s assault on the Congress throughout his speeches within the Parliament and mentioned the BJP-led authorities was “scared of Congress”. He had, on behalf of the Opposition within the Lok Sabhafiercely focused the Central authorities and PM Modi.

Replying to the talk in Lok Sabha on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s handle on February 7, PM Modi had mentioned that Congress coverage is “divide and rule” and it has turn out to be the chief of “tukde tukde” gang.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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