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'Forget about a Congress-free India; offer Congress-free speech first,' says Maharashtra Minister Yashomati Thakur

  • by Webdesk
  • 10 Feb 2022
BMC Elections 2022
While taking note of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speeches in Parliament, Yashomati Thakur, the Guardian Minister of Amravati District and State Minister for Women and Child Development, made a dig at the ruling Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) and challenged the PM to make speeches without mentioning Congress and then dream about a Congress-free India.
 
Thakur tweeted in Marathi, "Forget Congress free-India, first conduct talks without mentioning the Indian National Congress."
Modi, she claimed, only knows history when he is taught in the Sangh branch. She also advised the Prime Minister against becoming the Vice-Chancellor of WhatsApp University.
 
According to Yashomati Thakur, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rhetoric and body language in Parliament over the previous two days has been shocking. A person holding the position of Prime Minister should not speak in such a language or display such body language. This country has a long and illustrious history. This history does not need to be broken. Prime Minister Modi is well-versed in history, having received his education from the Sangh branch. He has no business serving as Vice-Chancellor of WhatsApp University."
 
" They should be able to handle everything. They claim that Congress is to blame for all of the horrible things that have occurred in the last seven years. PSUs have been sold in the previous seven years; however, they were manufactured before then. Modi is unconcerned about it. Prime Minister Modi speaks from a place of hatred. Their body language demonstrates this. "They're depressed," Yashomati Thakur claims.
 
 
Image Courtesy:: Twitter @AdvYashomatiINC

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