'Tumse Na Ho Payega': PM Modi's Dig At Rahul Gandhi Over Cong's Lok Sabha Performance | Top Quotes
'Tumse Na Ho Payega': PM Modi's Dig At Rahul Gandhi Over Cong's Lok Sabha Performance | Top Quotes
The debate on the President's Motion of Thanks concluded on Tuesday evening with BJP MP Manoj Tiwari as the final speaker following which Modi responded to the address

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his response to the debate on the Motion of Thanks thanked voters of India for a third term and said that his party was elected once again due to their zero-tolerance policy against corruption.

“The country has blessed us for our zero-tolerance policy towards corruption and due to this the credibility of India is on the rise across the world. The sole aim of our every policy, every decision, every action has been India first,” Modi said.

He also took jibes at the opposition’s performance in the Lok Sabha elections through a satirical story. “A kid was roaming around with pride that he secured 99 marks and people began to congratulate him. Then his teacher came and said this is not out of 100, this is out of 543,” PM Modi said.

He further added that Congress is now trying to establish that they have performed better this time. “Bacche ka mann behlaane ka kaam chal raha,” he added.

The Prime Minister also thanked President Droupadi Murmu for her address and lauded all the first-time MPs for their conduct in the Parliament.

“I want to congratulate all the MPs, who were elected for the first time for their dignified conduct in the Parliament and thank them for their valuable ideas that they presented in this House,” PM Modi said while addressing the Lok Sabha.

Here Are PM Modi’s Top Quotes From His Speech Today

  • “The public has chosen us in the world’s largest election campaign and I can understand some people’s pain. Despite spreading lies continuously, they suffered a huge defeat,” Modi PM Modi said in Lok Sabha amid sloganeering.
  • Talking about the reason for his third consecutive victory, PM Modi said, “The country has blessed us for our zero-tolerance policy towards corruption. Today India’s credibility is on top across the world. The sole aim of our every policy, every decision, every action has been India first.”
  • “There was a period of scams when it was shamelessly accepted publicly that if 1 rupee is sent from Delhi, only 15 paise reaches. This world of scams had drowned the country in the depths of despair. There was policy paralysis,” PM Modi said about corruption in previous governments.
  • Mere Shareer Ka Kan Kan (Every Fibre of My Being) is dedicated to the dream of Viksit Bharat and we are close to achieving it,” Modi said about his plans for the third term.
  • “I assure the countrymen that we have taken the resolution of Viksit Bharat and we will make efforts to fulfil that resolution and we will do it with full dedication and honesty,” PM Modi added.
  • “Our third term means we will work at three times the speed, we will put in three times the energy. Our third term means we will give three times the results to the people of the country,” PM Modi said.
  • On his government’s strong stance against terrorism, the PM added, “There was a time before 2014 when terrorists could come and attack wherever they wanted. Innocent people were killed, every corner of India was targeted and the governments used to sit quietly. 2014 ke baad ka Hindustan ghar mein ghus kar maarta hain.”
  • In a vile dig at the opposition, PM Modi narrated a story for the Parliament, “A kid was roaming around with pride that he secured 99 marks and people began to congratulate him. Then his teacher came and said this is not out of 100, this is out of 543.”
  • “This is the third biggest defeat in the history of Congress. It would have been better if Congress had accepted its defeat and respected the mandate but they are trying to establish that they have defeated us. Bachhe ka mann behlaane ka kaam chal raha hai,” PM Modi added.
  • “A new drama has been started to gain sympathy but the country knows the truth that he (Rahul Gandhi) is out on bail in a case of embezzlement of thousands of crores of rupees. He has been convicted in a case of calling OBC people thieves. There is a case against him for insulting a great personality like great freedom fighter Veer Savarkar. Today India is telling him, tumse na ho payega,” PM Modi said.
  •  On newly elected MPs, PM Modi said, “Our first-timer MPs not only followed all the rules of the Parliament but their behaviour and conduct were like that of an experienced Parliamentarian. They have enhanced the dignity of the House.”

The debate on the President’s Motion of Thanks concluded on Tuesday evening with BJP MP Manoj Tiwari as the final speaker following which Modi responded to the address.

The debate on the Motion of Thanks could not begin on Friday due to repeated disruptions caused by the opposition over the NEET exam paper leak issue.

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