BRS Leader Kavitha Says PM Modi’s Speech Disappointing And Repetitive
The BRS party seeks an inquiry by Joint Parliamentary Committee or a sitting Supreme Court judge on the Adani group issue if the PM is clear and not corrupt as he claims, Kavitha said.
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLC K Kavitha termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech addressed in Lok Sabha on Wednesday as disappointing and repetitive. Speaking to reporters, she said the reply had left out any reference to the Adani Group or the alleged loss of money suffered by the general public and middle class. She said that the speech had been heard in Parliament over 100 times.
Kavitha claimed that “PM Modi had delivered that speech 100 times, and it was quite rhetorical. It made no mention of Adani or the money lost by the middle and lower classes."
Kavitha claimed that the BJP government at the Centre copied the flagship scheme of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's government Rythu Bandhu, to implement the PM Kisan Yojana, but shared beneficiary numbers that were far from factual.
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Adani becomes the second richest person in the world with the support of Modi’s government, wherein many significant projects and sectors of national concern are also awarded to the Gujarat-based conglomerate, she alleged. The BRS party seeks an inquiry by Joint Parliamentary Committee or a sitting Supreme Court judge on the Adani group issue if the PM is clear and not corrupt as he claims, she said.
“The country is watching and your white lies will find a reflection in the next election. The Prime Minister is setting a wrong precedent in democracy by speaking white lies in the Parliament,” she said.
She said Modi might not be willing to answer to the opposition, but he was accountable to 140 crore Indians.
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