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PM Modi uses hate but we will prove love only way to build nation, Rahul Gandhi follows up on no-trust speech

Referring to PM Modi's speech in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi said the Prime Minister uses 'hate, fear and anger in the hearts of some of our people to build his narrative' but Congress will prove how love conquers all.

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A day after the intense showdown at the Parliament, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday continued his attack against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Referring to PM Modi's speech in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi said the Prime Minister uses 'hate, fear and anger in the hearts of some of our people to build his narrative' but Congress will prove how love conquers all.

"The point of yesterday’s debate in Parliament..PM uses Hate, Fear and Anger in the hearts of some of our people to build his narrative. We are going to prove that Love and Compassion in the hearts of all Indians, is the only way to build a nation," Gandhi tweeted.

 

 

Gandhi's hug to PM Modi and the subsequent 'wink' after coming back to his seat prompted a furious discussion about the appropriateness of his actions, even as the Modi government won the trust vote by 325-126 votes after a 12-hour long debate.

Modi also dared the Opposition to bring a no-confidence motion against his government again in 2024 -- a remark seen as his confidence in returning to power next year -- as he gave a point-by-point retort to the charges levelled by Gandhi.

Replying to the no-confidence motion moved by the BJP's former ally TDP and supported by Congress among other opposition parties, Modi said only the 125 crore people of the country can decide who would sit in the prime minister's chair or who can be unseated.

In his reply, Modi asked all Lok Sabha members to dismiss the non-confidence motion, which he said was driven by arrogance and Congress' attempt to test its own probable allies.

"Arrogance is behind the no-confidence motion," Modi said and hit out at the Congress, saying this is not the floor test of the government but a "force" test of the main opposition party and its so-called allies.

Modi also hit out at Gandhi's "bhagidar" (collaborator) remark, saying he is a 'chowkidar' and a 'bhagidar', but not a 'saudagar' (trader) or 'thekedar' (contractor) like the Congress president.

(With PTI Inputs)

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