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Modi invokes Rajiv Gandhi, Stalin to counter Rahul speech in Parliament

| | Mar 03, 2016, at 10:59 pm
New Delhi, Mar 3 (IBNS) A day after Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi spoke in the Lok Sabha and questioned the government over numerous issues ranging from free speech to corruption, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Parliament said on Thursday that anyone can ask questions in India because this is not Stalin's Russia.

Addressing the house in reply to a motion of thanks to the President’s address, the PM said  India is not Stalin's Russia and people can ask questions, without directly referring to the JNU controversy.

 
He said after Stalin's death in Russia his successor Nikita Khrushchev would criticize Stalin a lot and when asked by a youth why he would keep silent during the lifetime of Stalin he had answered- 'You have got the answer. What you are able to ask now, I wanted to but couldn't when Stalin was there.'
 
He also invoked former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi saying that "in the House debates are to take place, but if boundaries are maintained during a debate then it is fruitful."
 
"This is not something I am saying, this was said by former PM Rajiv Gandhi," he said, slamming the opposition for disrupting parliament. 
 
"Kuch logon ki umar toh badhti hai, lekin samajh nahi badhti' (some people on grow old, but they do not get mature)m" he said taking a jibe at his Opposition but without naming Rahul Gandhi. 
 
The PM said time should be given to new MPs to speak in the Parliament.


"I want to share my thoughts, not as the PM but as someone who has entered Parliament for the first time," Modi said in the House.

"Why can't we have time set aside where only first time MPs can speak? This will bring a fresh perspective to proceedings," he said.

Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday had attacked the PM over his 'Make In India' initiative.

Hinting at Gandhi's speech, Modi said: "We are mocking things like Make In India? This is for the nation. If there are shortcomings it may be shared and discussed."

Modi said he is learning from the Congress-led UPA government's failure.

"No one will deny that if Congress would have helped the poor in 60 years, the poor wouldn't still be poor," Modi said.

Speaking on the issue of corruption, Modi said: "Kharge-ji said there is corruption in MNREGA and I agree with him. Look at the CAG report of 2012 and the observations made."

 The PM also proposed that March 8 is International Women's Day and on that day only women members should speak in the Parliament.

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