PM Modi slammed Opposition for speaking against BJP

Sudha Subbiah
Reportedly slamming opposition parties for propaganda against the bjp led NDA, prime minister Narendra Modi on friday asserted that they have “crushed" the spirit of the Constitution and rejected all norms of democracy. Modi, addressing party workers in Bhubaneswar, also said that the opposition has only one aim, “to somehow capture power by misleading people".

Perhaps he said in an apparent dig at the opposition “Those who consider power as their birthright have not been in power at the Centre for the last decade… The spirit of the Constitution is crushed (by them), all the norms of democracy are rejected". The prime minister said it is quite natural that there would be ideological differences among political parties on different issues, and that they have the right to express their views and resort to agitations. Modi said “But now, one can feel, there has been a big change as attempts are being made to tarnish the image of our democracy and the Constitution".

Moreover Modi noted that such false propaganda is a big challenge for people of India, and bjp workers and “those who love the country and respect the Constitution should foil such attempts and expose the lies". The PM said the bjp dedicatedly worked for the development of Odisha, even when the party was not in power in the eastern state. PM Modi said “I am happy that due to the efforts of the bjp, Odisha’s tribal daughter Droupadi Murmu ji is the President of the country today. This has boosted the confidence of daughters from all sections of society. Her journey will inspire many generations to come”.

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