Parliament Session 2024: During the winter session of Lok Sabha, Congress MP from Mumbai North Central Varsha Gaikwad fiercely targeted the Central Government. He asked the Prime Minister about the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh and the issue of Manipur. Narendra Modi Asked questions from. He said in the House that former PM Indira Gandhi created Bangladesh by dividing Pakistan into two pieces. Taking aim at PM Modi, he said, “If you have to show red eyes… have to do surgical strikes… have a 56-inch chest, then take responsibility for the situation that has happened in Bangladesh. In the coming days, you will also have to take responsibility for this.” Will have to work.”
Responded to the statement that bloodied the mouth
During this, he praised former PM Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi. Referring to PM Modi’s speech, he said, “On Saturday, PM Modi said in this House that his mouth is bloody. Congress has worked for the unity and integrity of this country. Our blood is in the soil of this country.” .” He said, “Indira Gandhi had shown it by carrying out surgical strikes. There should be peace in the country, there should be peace in Tamil Nadu… There should be peace in Sri Lanka, that is why the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had sent troops there. He himself “They took the message of peace.”
‘PM has no time to go to Manipur’
Taking aim at PM Modi, MP Varsha Gaikwad said, “Manipur has been burning for one year, but PM Modi did not get time to go there for one year. Manipur is a part of our country. Today the people there are pleading But the PM does not have time. Today the poor in the country are struggling and the work is going on to provide benefits to the rich.”
Earlier on Saturday (14 December 2024), in the Lok Sabha, PM Modi accused Congress of damaging the Constitution. He had said, “A family of the Congress left no stone unturned to hurt the Constitution. The same family ruled for 55 years. The Congress was so hurt that it kept on attacking the Constitution from time to time. For about six years, The Constitution was changed 75 times in a decade.”