The Asian Age

PM takes a swipe as Opp. decides to skip Parl opening

Modi says in Australia, even Opp. attended Indian community event

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, MAY 25

In an apparent message to the Opposition parties boycotting the new Parliament building inaugurati­on, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, upon his return from a three-nation tour on Thursday, lauded the show of “democratic soul and strength” at the event organised by the Indian diaspora to welcome him in Sydney.

Addressing people who had gathered to welcome him outside the Palam airport, the PM alluded to the presence of not only Australian PM Anthony Albanese along with ruling party functionar­ies but also a former PM and the country’s Opposition members to highlight the role of the Opposition in a democracy.

“This was the atmosphere of democracy that everyone joined in the Indian community’s programme,” Mr Modi said, lauding this show of “democratic soul and strength”.

The PM asserted that he used every moment during his six-day tour across three countries for India’s good.

Everyone accorded respect to the Indian representa­tive, and it was not about Modi’s glory but about India’s strength, he added.

At least 21 political parties, including Congress, TMC, JD(U), DMK, AAP, have decided to boycott the inaugurati­on of the new Parliament building on May 28 over sidelining of President Droupadi Murmu, terming it as a “direct assault on our democracy”.

Non-NDA parties, including YSRCP, BJD, TDP, BSP, JD(S) and Akali Dal, will be attending the ceremony.

The PM, though, made no direct mention of this in his speech.

He said he speaks confidentl­y of India and its people’s strengths abroad and the world listens because people here elected a majority government.

World leaders know that what he says is the voice of the 140 crore people of India, the Prime Minister added.

World leaders know that what he says is the voice of the 140 crore people of India, the Prime Minister added.

The PM said India faces the challenges of strengthen­ing its roots while also working its way to a new high as the world expects it to.

“Challenges are big. But it is in my nature to challenge the challenges,” Mr Modi said while exuding confidence in front of a cheering crowd that his government will succeed in meeting these expectatio­ns in time.

The PM also mentioned how global expectatio­ns from the country have been rising and the world now wants to know what India is thinking.

Mr Modi spoke about the respect accorded by the people of Pacific island countries during the visit, and said they were thankful to India for the Covid-19 vaccines sent to them during the pandemic.

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