New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has indirectly criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for saying that there is no democracy in India. Modi scoffed that he wanted some people in Delhi to teach me democratic lessons. Earlier in the day, Rahul had said that even if RSS president Mohan Bhagwat was against the Prime Minister, he would brand them as terrorists and that there was no democracy in India.
‘Some people in Delhi are always insulting and insulting me. They want to teach me the lessons of democracy. I show them as an example of electoral democracy in the District Development Council (DDC) of Jammu and Kashmir. Some political forces will take classes on democracy, but theirs is fraud and deception. Despite the Supreme Court order, the Puducherry government could not hold local elections. Panchayat level elections have been held in Jammu and Kashmir after a year as a Union Territory, ”he said.
Local elections in Jammu and Kashmir have strengthened the roots of democracy. Thank you to the voters who participated in the election process. Modi said young and old alike came to vote. The Prime Minister also announced the AYUSHMAN BHARAT scheme for all residents of the Union Territory. In the first elections to 20 DDCs in Jammu and Kashmir after the abolition of special status, the Gupkar alliance led by Farooq Abdullah won 13 seats while the BJP won six. The BJP’s response to the victory was that the lotus blossomed in the valley.
English Summary: “Some In Delhi Try To Teach Me Democracy”: PM Hits Back At Rahul Gandhi
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