Wednesday, 9 May 2018

PM Modi attacks Rahul Gandhi over prepared to be 'PM' comment

Bangarpet (Karnataka), May 9 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi lashed out at Congress party president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday after the last freely pronounced his prime ecclesiastical desire, and pondered whether the nation could ever acknowledge such a "immature and naamdar (famous)" leader for the post

"The naamdar who does not believe in his alliance partners... who doesn't care for Congress' internal democracy, whose arrogance has achieved cloud seven, and is pronouncing himself that he would be the head administrator in 2019... Will the nation ever acknowledge such a youthful 'naamdar' leader?" Modi told a decision rally in Bangarapet town in Kolar region of the southern Indian state of Karnataka

Modi's assault came a day after Gandhi said he was ready to occupy the prime minister's post if his party emerged as the "biggest" party in the 2019 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) polls, making known his to aspiration for the highest official post

"Recently in Karnataka and India's governmental issues something happened. Unexpectedly one individual came and he pronounced... did not think about other people who are remaining in the line. Did not care about other coalition partners

"There are leaders waiting for 40 years... he came out of the blue and set his can, and said I will end up being the PM," Modi said amid the last lap of his battle rush in the decision bound state, where voting will be hung on May 12

The prime minister asked the gathering whether it was anything but an impression of the Congress president's "presumption"

He also wanted to know whether it didn't demonstrate the condition of inner majority rule government in the Congress party

Talking about attempts to manufacture a front against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Modi stated, "enormous, huge gatherings are going on, huge, huge stalwarts are meeting" to expel him from control, however keeping them all oblivious Gandhi pronounced he will be the leader

"Doesn't this show the level of no-confidence inside the (proposed) coalition?" he asked

Proceeding with his tirade against the Congress, he called it a "deal party."

Modi said amid Manmohan Singh's residency as the leader, the remote control of the legislature was with the then Congress president Sonia Gandhi, however in the four years of the Modi's manage, the it was with the general population

He also said "Congress culture, communalism, casteism, wrongdoing, debasement and contract framework" were the six Cs "destroying" Karnataka's future

Modi told the crowd that it was currently Karnataka's swing to offer "goodbye" to the Congress.

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