Congratulations On 100 Days Of 'No Development': Rahul Gandhi's Dig At Modi Govt
The NDA Government Led By Prime Minister Narendra Modi Completed 100 Days After Coming To Power For A Second Consecutive Term With A Massive Mandate.
Taking a dig at the Narendra Modi government, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday "congratulated" it on 100 days of "no development". He alleged that there was a glaring lack of leadership, direction and plans to turnaround the "ravaged economy".
The NDA government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed 100 days after coming to power for a second consecutive term with a massive mandate.
"Congratulations to the Modi govt on #100DaysNoVikas, the continued subversion of democracy, a firmer stranglehold on a submissive media to drown out criticism and a glaring lack of leadership, direction & plans where it's needed the most - to turnaround our ravaged economy," Gandhi said in a tweet.
On Sunday, speaking at a press conference marking the NDA government's 100 days in office, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said Pakistan had knocked several doors including the United Nations but the entire world had supported India on the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir.
No other government in the past has taken so many people-friendly decisions in its first 100 days in power, Javadekar said.
Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said, "One of the important aspect of the decision to revoke Article 370 is that Pakistan knocked several doors including that of the United Nations, but the entire world stood with India."
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