Prime Minister Modi attends the National Assembly
New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke in Parliament today about their recent black-clad protest against price hikes, saying, “Those who believe in black magic will never gain trust.” of people”.
“Some people are using black magic as they drown in despair and negativity. On August 5, we saw that there was an attempt to propagate black magic. These people think by wearing pants black shirt, their time of despair will end,” the ANI news agency quoted the prime minister as saying.
“But, these people don’t know that no matter how much they do black magic and believe in superstitions, people will never trust them again,” Modi added.
Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah accused Parliament of politically plaguing their protest, saying it was against the founding ceremony of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
Pointing out that August 5 is the anniversary of the founding, he said that Congress, by holding the rally in black, “is sending a subtle message that they are protesting the founding of Ram.” Janmabhoomi and are implementing their policy of concessions.”
The congress planned the “Chalo Rashtrapati Bhavan” march before the event. Delhi police, refusing to allow the protest, arrested key party leaders including Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.
Videos of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra being dragged away by police went viral and sparked a wave of outcry from opposition parties.
Congress and other opposition parties have repeatedly raised questions in parliament against the recent price hikes, the widening of the Goods and Services Tax margin, and the recent unemployment rate.