PM Modi takes ‘urban naxal’ jibe at Rahul, tears into AAP in Parliament

New Delhi: In a scathing attack on Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said some people are openly speaking the language of urban naxals and asserted that those who “declare a war” against the Indian State can neither understand the Constitution nor about the country’s unity.
He also took a dig at Arvind Kejriwal and AAP a day before the Delhi assembly polls, saying “some parties are like ‘AAP-da’ for the future of the youth”.
Modi asserted that while his government’s schemes saved lot of money, it was not used to build ‘Sheesh Mahal’.


Replying to the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address in Lok Sabha, he made several veiled attacks at former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, saying those who entertain themselves by getting photo sessions done in huts of the poor will find the talk about the poor in Parliament boring.
“Those who walk around with Constitution in pockets, do they know how they forced Muslim women to live in hardship. We brought in the triple talaq law to give right to them,” Modi said.
“Today some people are openly speaking the language of urban naxals. The things that urban naxals say (are being said). These people who speak the language of urban naxals, who declare war against the Indian State, can neither understand the Constitution nor about the country’s unity,” Modi said.
Though Modi did not name anyone, his remarks were an apparent reference to Gandhi’s comments last month that “we are now fighting the BJP, the RSS and the Indian State itself”.
In a veiled jibe at AAP convenor Kejriwal, Modi said some leaders focus on jacuzzi and stylish showers while his government’s focus of providing water to every household.
He also said that “some parties are like AAP-da for the future of the youth” as they promise various kinds of doles at the type of elections but never fulfil them.

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