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TMC MP Derek O’Brien Slams PM Modi On His Long Speeches: Says He Has ‘Blood On His Hands’

Following the Prime Minister’s motion of thanks to the President’s address in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday, the TMC MP posted on social media platform X.

Derek O’Brien

TMP MP Derek O’Brien

TMP MP Derek O’Brien in a recent post on X took a jibe at the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi. He mocked the PM for his long speeches writing, “PM Modi delivers looong Mann Ki Baat…”. In addition to this, he wrote that the ruling government ‘has converted Parliament into a deep, dark chamber’.

He slammed the BJP-led government headed by PM Modi saying that they did not guarantee employment, price rise or talk about peace in Manipur. He further added that PM’s words hold no weightage as he ‘has blood on his hands for BUTCHERING FEDERALISM’.

Have a look at the tweet

Following the Prime Minister’s motion of thanks to the President’s address in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday, Derek O’Brien posted on social media platform X. He wrote, “PM @narendramodi delivers looong Mann Ki Baat (Rajya Sabha edition). His govt has converted Parliament into a deep, dark chamber. No guarantees about employment, price rise, Manipur. Hollow words about federalism from a man who has blood on his hands for BUTCHERING FEDERALISM”

Also Read: Modi 3.0: PM Poses Trust in 3rd consecutive term as NDA buckle up for Lok Sabha elections 2024

PM Modi’s address in Rajya Sabha

Prime Minister, Narendra Modi addressed Rajya Sabha as he replied to the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address in RS. During his speech, PM posed trust on getting in power for the third consecutive tenure, calling it ‘Modi 3.0’. In Rajya Sabha, PM Narendra Modi said, “The third term of our Government is not far. A few people call it ‘Modi 3.0’. Modi 3.0 will use all its strength towards strengthening the foundation of Viksit Bharat.”

Lok Sabha elections of 2024 are round the corner and Indian politics has all the hustle and bustle one expects from the same. INDI Alliance and NDA are both putting up their best games at fore front to win the chair and power of the biggest democracy of the world



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