PM Modi attacks Congress, says institutions biggest casualty of 'dynastic politics'

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday attacked the Congress over the "dynastic politics" and stated that its largest casualty are the establishments.

In a weblog titled 'Institutional respect and institutional contempt - two contrasting approaches', PM Modi stated that in 2014, other people voted decisively for honesty over dynasty.

"From the press to Parliament. From soldiers to free speech. From the Constitution to the courts. Nothing is spared," he wrote on Twitter.


Saying that Indians were uninterested in the country being in the "Fragile Five", the place corruption, cronyism and nepotism made headlines as a substitute of the rest positive, he wrote, "India voted to shed the baggage of the past in pursuit of a better future. The mandate of 2014 was epoch-making also because it was for the first time in the history of India that a non-dynastic party was blessed with a complete majority."

Taking a dig on the Gandhi family, he stated, "When a government works with the spirit of ‘India First’ instead of ‘Family First’, it shows in its working."

Listing the achievements of his government, Modi stated, "Over the last five years, the Indian economy has been the cynosure of the world’s eyes. India has made remarkable achievements in sanitation coverage (from 38% in 2014 to 98% now), banking the unbanked, financing the un-financed, building futuristic infrastructure, homes for the homeless, providing healthcare for the poor and educating the youth."

Talking concerning the government establishments which took a "severe beating" below the dynastic politics, the PM stated this government has puts them "above everything else."

He stated, "The overall productivity of the 16th Lok Sabha was a phenomenal 85%, which is significantly higher than the productivity of the 15th Lok Sabha. Between 2014 and 2019, the Rajya Sabha’s productivity was 68%. The Interim Budget session witnessed productivity of 89% in the Lok Sabha and a mere 8% in the Rajya Sabha. India should ask- why was the Rajya Sabha not working as productively as the Lok Sabha? Which were the forces disrupting the House and why?"

Mentioning "press and expression", the PM wrote, "Dynastic parties have never been comfortable with a free and vibrant press. No wonder, the very first Constitutional Amendment brought in by the Congress government sought to curtail free speech. The recent UPA years saw the bringing of a law that could land you in prison for posting anything 'offensive'."

He additionally slammed the Congress for the Karnataka incident the place a few protesting early life were allegedly taken into custody through the police all the way through Rahul Gandhi's match. He stated, "Just a few days ago, the nation watched with horror when a few youngsters were arrested for expressing their true feelings at a programme in Karnataka, where the Congress is sharing power."

Recalling June 25, 1975, PM Modi stated that the day took with it the "democratic ethos of India." "A hurried radio address by the then Prime Minister showed the extent to which the Congress can go to safeguard the interests of one dynasty. The Emergency made the nation a prison overnight. Even to express was to commit sin," he wrote.

Saying that Congress' modus operandi is "simple- reject, discredit and threaten", he stated, "It was Mrs Indira Gandhi who called for a 'committed judiciary', which seeks to make the courts more loyal to a family than to the Constitution. This pursuit of a 'committed judiciary' made Congress overlook several respected judges while appointing the Chief Justice of India."


The PM stated that the Congress has always noticed the defence sector as a source of source of revenue which is why the defense force never were given the distinction that they deserved from the birthday celebration. "When a most sensible Congress chief calls the Army Chief a Gunda and is subsequently promoted in the birthday celebration rank and file, it shows their scant regard for the forces. When our forces strike at terrorist elements, Congress leaders accuse the political leadership of doing ‘Khoon Ki Dalali.’

When our air warriors strike at terrorists, Congress questions that too," he wrote.


Reminding other people to remember the previous ahead of the impending Lok Sabha elections and how one family's "desire for power" price the country so very much, PM Modi stated: "Let us stay vigilant and work hard to strengthen the intuitions given to us by the makers of our Constitution."



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