Congress leader Manish Tewari on Sunday took a jibe at Narendra Modi over his claim that he was working tirelessly saying he was suffering from a disease called "LBDN -- Looking Busy Doing Nothing".

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"The reality is that those who show that they are working, actually do not work. That is a disease which is called in English as LBDN--Looking Busy Doing Nothing. He (Modi) is a victim of that disease.

"In last one year, the 'Ache Din' dream which Narendra Modi had shown, its reality is that today people have started singing 'Koi laute de mere achche din' (can someone bring back my good old days)," Tewari said, referring to Modi's comment in China.

In his address to Indian diaspora in Shanghai yesterday, Modi broke his silence on opposition's criticism over his frequent foreign visits and took veiled digs at his critics back home, saying he was being attacked for "tireless" work and asserted that if it was a "crime" he would continue to do it.