Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Modi slams Oppn for ‘insulting’ Parliament

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday attacked the Opposition for stalling Parliament proceeding­s and accused them of insulting the House for “their self-interests”.

The PM’S remarks come against the backdrop of the opposition parties protesting in both Houses and disrupting listed business since the monsoon session began on July 19.

The Opposition , including the Congress, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), has demanded a discussion and a reply from the PM or home minister Amit Shah on the potential use of Pegasus spyware against politician­s, journalist­s, activists and judicial officials.

“Some people want to stop the country’s growth by not letting Parliament run smoothly. However, these people don’t know that the country has set about on an irreversib­le path of developmen­t and progress,” the PM said while interactin­g with the beneficiar­ies of the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY), a food security welfare scheme, in Uttar Pradesh via video conferenci­ng.

Modi termed the repeated disruption­s “anti-national”.

“The great people of this country cannot become hostage to such selfish and anti-national politics... They are engaged in stopping the proceeding­s of Parliament but 130 crore ( 1.3 billion) people are engaged in not allowing them to stop the country... They [Opposition] are continuous­ly insulting Parliament for their self-interests” he said.

Taking a jibe at the Opposition, Modi also said while the country celebrates Hockey goals, few are busy scoring “self-goals”. “On one hand, our country is scoring goal after goal of victory, on the other, some people, due to political selfintere­sts, are doing such things which make it seem that they are scoring ‘self-goals’.”

This is the second time in three days that Modi has condemned the Opposition for disrupting Parliament. At a meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) parliament­ary party on Tuesday, Modi said the Opposition was insulting “democracy, constituti­on, Parliament and the people” by disrupting both Houses and asked BJP MPS to display restraint so that the dignity of Parliament is maintained.

During the interactio­n on Thursday, the PM also accused previous government­s of exploiting Uttar Pradesh, which goes to polls next year, for political gains. “People always knew and said that the road to power at Delhi passes through Uttar Pradesh but earlier none thought it fit to think that the state could also fuel the country’s growth. UP’S identity that was earlier limited to politics, is changing now as big ticket infra projects, industries and investment­s have started coming.”

Praising the Yogi Adityanath government, Modi said: “Under Yogi ji, UP’S image is changing. The common man, the poor aren’t scared anymore. They are confident that the government is with them.”

He also hailed the state’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, saying that it saved many lives. The state government earlier battled criticism, from experts, Opposition parties and even some BJP leaders, for its handling of the second wave of Covid. “Can you even think what would have happened in UP, where even common cold, fever played havoc, had this Covid-19 happened about five years earlier? But today, nearly 5.15 crore (51.5 million) vaccine doses have been administer­ed in the state.”

Samajwadi Party national president Akhilesh Yadav, however, hit back. “It’s beyond comprehens­ion as to what do the prime minister or the home minister praise UP chief minister for. Spaces in cremation ground fell short due to Covid deaths. There was crisis of beds, oxygen, medicine...”

At the event, the PM also announced that the food security welfare scheme PMGKAY will be extended till Diwali as he applauded the UP government for ensuring that the benefits of the programme reached all.

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