Narendra Modi says opposition wants ‘majboor’ government, nation wants ‘majboot’ government 

Team Suno Neta Saturday 12th of January 2019 08:05 PM
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Narendra Modi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Saturday dismissed, the said the opposition parties are coming together to defeat “one man” to form a “majboor” (helpless) government for solely indulging in corruption while the country wants a “majboot” (strong) government. He also dismissed the talks of an anti-BJP “mahagathbandhan” (grand alliance) as a “failed experiment”.

While addressing the Bharatiya Janata Party’s national convention at New Delhi’s Ramlila Maidan, Modi said, “These days, a campaign is going on to publicize a failed experiment in the history of Indian politics by the name of ‘mahagathbandhan’. These people are trying to make a ‘majboor sarkar’ (helpless government). They don't want a ‘majboot sarkar’ (strong government) to be formed as their scam shop will be closed again.”

Asserting that there has not been a single scam in his government, he said this was proof that a government can be run without corruption. He said, “We want a strong government so that farmers get the right price for crops, opposition wants a majboor government to be able to do a urea scam.”

Mocking the opposition’s talks on an anti-BJP front, the prime minister said, “While politics is based on ideas and coalitions are based on vision, this is the first time when all these political parties are uniting to defeat just one person.”


 

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