Narendra Modi on Saturday said his government’s policies and decisions were aimed at boosting India’s strength and unity in line with the Constitution, while the opposition Congress had “tasted blood” by repeatedly wounding it.
Replying to a two-day debate in the Lok Sabha on the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution, he called for taking 11 resolutions, including zero tolerance towards corruption and ensuring every section of society gets the benefits of development. The Prime Minister said this would ensure true secularism and social justice.
He also said the government is working on a uniform civil code, calling it a “secular civil code.”
In a speech lasting more than 100 minutes, Modi lashed out at past Congress governments, accusing them of planting “poisonous” seeds in the country’s diversity to accentuate its contradictions and damage its unity.
Slamming the Nehru-Gandhi family, he said, “This family challenged the Constitution at every level,” citing several decisions of Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi when they held the office of the Prime Minister. He said he was singling out the family as its members were in power for 55 years.
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