Published 16:53 IST, March 3rd 2020
PM Modi takes on Manmohan Singh over 'Bharat Mata ki Jai'; gives message of 'Nation first'
PM Modi on Tuesday went on the offensive against former PM Manmohan Singh days after the former PM said the slogan "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" is being misused.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday took an indirect jibe against former PM Manmohan Singh days after former PM said slogan "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" is being misused. PM Modi, without naming Manmohan Singh said that some people have a problem even with saying "Bharat Mata ki Jai".
'...w y are also objecting to Bharat Mata ki Jai'
Addressing BJP's Parliamentary Board in Delhi on Tuesday, PM Modi said earlier people were objecting to "Vande Mataram" but w y are also objecting to "Bharat Mata Ki Jai". "Ab kuch logon ko Bharat Mata Ki jai bolne main bhi boo aa rahi hai (w, some people are smelling a foul smell even in saying Bharat Mata Ki Jai)," PM Modi said.
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He also told BJP MPs, "We are ones who are working for country while some (opposition leaders) are fighting for ir party's survival."
'National interest is above everything'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also stressed on need for peace, harmony and unity in society saying it is a prerequisite for country's development. PM Modi asked party MPs to take lead in ensuring peace and harmony in country. He said political interests are "supreme" for some parties but for BJP, "national interest is above everything".
Last week, speaking at a book launch, Singh had taken a dig at BJP. idea of nationalism and "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" slogan, he said, were being "misused to construct a militant and purely emotional idea of India that excludes millions of residents and citizens". He was speaking at launch of book 'Who is Bharat Mata' by Purushottam Agrawal and Radha Krishna on Jawaharlal Nehru's works and speeches.
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Manmohan Singh said that if India is recognised in comity of nations as a vibrant democracy and, if it is considered as one of important world powers, it was first prime minister, who should be recognised as its main architect.
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"... unfortunately, a section of people who eir do t have patience to read history or would like to be deliberately guided by ir prejudices, try ir best to picture Nehru in a false light. But I am sure, history has a capacity to reject fake and false insinuations and put everything in proper perspective," he said.
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(With ncy inputs)
16:53 IST, March 3rd 2020