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9 Jul 202411:25

Summary

TLDRIn a heated parliamentary session, PM Modi addresses Rahul Gandhi's speech, accusing the Congress of 'Tushtikaran' and promising 'Santushtikaran' under BJP's rule. He defends the 2024 election's integrity, dubs Congress a 'parasite party', and mocks Rahul Gandhi's 'balak buddhi'. Modi emphasizes BJP's zero-tolerance for corruption and strong retaliation to terror attacks, concluding with a vision for a 'Viksit Bharat' by 2047.

Takeaways

  • 📢 PM Modi addressed the opposition's protests during his speech, highlighting BJP's commitment to justice and satisfaction for all, contrasting it with Congress' 'Tushtikaran' (appeasement).
  • 🗳️ PM Modi defended the 2024 Lok Sabha elections as accurate and not rigged, emphasizing the balanced results and the democratic will of the Indian people.
  • 🌳 PM Modi likened Congress to a 'parasite party', accusing them of relying on alliances and eating up the votes and seats of their allies, such as Samajwadi Party and other regional parties.
  • 👶 PM Modi taunted Rahul Gandhi, calling him 'balak buddhi' (a man with a child's mind), for his behavior in the Lok Sabha and his party's misleading claims about election victories.
  • 🎬 PM Modi used a movie analogy from Sholay to criticize Congress for manipulating their image and downplaying their losses in the elections.
  • 🏆 PM Modi celebrated BJP's victory as a blessing from the Indian citizens, attributing it to their zero-tolerance policy towards corruption.
  • 🏛️ In response to Rahul Gandhi's comments on the Constitution, PM Modi pointed out the historical irony of Congress criticizing BJP when it was Jawaharlal Nehru who did not implement constitutional equality in Jammu & Kashmir.
  • 🚨 PM Modi contrasted the previous government's passive response to terror attacks with the BJP government's proactive retaliation, including surgical strikes and air strikes.
  • 💰 PM Modi accused Congress of misleading and backstabbing millions of mothers and sisters by promising financial support that was not delivered.
  • 🌟 PM Modi concluded with a promise of a 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India) by 2047, pledging that BJP's third term would see three times more energy and effort towards India's development.

Q & A

  • What was the main issue raised by the opposition during PM Modi's speech on 2nd July 2024?

    -The main issue raised by the opposition was 'Justice for Manipur', and they demanded to discuss the issue, leading to a protest where opposition party leaders barged into the Well of the House.

  • How did PM Modi describe the Congress party's approach to governance before 2014?

    -PM Modi described the Congress party's approach as 'Tushtikaran', meaning appeasement, where they would pacify people by agreeing to their demands but never fulfilling them, mainly to gain votes.

  • What is the difference PM Modi highlighted between BJP's approach and Congress' approach post-2014?

    -PM Modi highlighted that unlike Congress' 'Tushtikaran', BJP has been working on 'Santushtikaran', which means satisfaction, ensuring justice and fulfillment of promises to the people.

  • How did PM Modi respond to allegations of election rigging in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections?

    -PM Modi stated that the 2024 Lok Sabha elections were accurate and not rigged, emphasizing the balanced results where BJP and its alliance secured over 272 seats, reflecting the democratic nature of the elections.

  • What did PM Modi refer to when he called Congress a 'parasite party'?

    -PM Modi referred to Congress as a 'parasite party' because, like a parasite, it grows at the cost of its allies, eating up the seats of the parties it allies with, and winning most of its 99 seats due to these alliances.

  • Why did PM Modi use the term 'balak buddhi' for Rahul Gandhi?

    -PM Modi used the term 'balak buddhi' for Rahul Gandhi to imply that he has a child's mind, often resorting to shouting and blaming instead of engaging in constructive discussions in the Lok Sabha.

  • What analogy did PM Modi use to describe Congress' victory in the 2024 elections?

    -PM Modi used the analogy of a child who is congratulated for scoring 99 marks, but it turns out that the score was out of 543, not 100, to describe Congress' victory in winning 99 seats, suggesting that it was not a significant achievement.

  • How did PM Modi address the issue of Rahul Gandhi misleading voters with promises?

    -PM Modi accused Rahul Gandhi of misleading voters, especially mothers and sisters, by promising them ₹8,500/- monthly, which they did not receive, thus backstabbing them with false promises.

  • What was PM Modi's stance on the zero-tolerance policy towards corruption?

    -PM Modi stated that BJP's zero-tolerance policy towards corruption is a blessing from the Indian citizens, applicable to both citizens and politicians, and is a reason why people voted for BJP.

  • How did PM Modi respond to Rahul Gandhi's comments on BJP attacking the Constitution?

    -PM Modi countered Rahul Gandhi's comments by pointing out that Jawaharlal Nehru, Rahul Gandhi's great-grandfather, did not implement the principles of equality in Jammu & Kashmir, which was an insult to Dr. BR Ambedkar, the main architect of the Indian Constitution.

  • What was PM Modi's vision for India's future as he concluded his speech?

    -PM Modi concluded his speech with a vision for a 'Viksit Bharat', a Developed India by 2047, stating that BJP's 3rd term would see them putting three times more energy into their work to achieve this goal.

Outlines

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🗣️ PM Modi's Response to Rahul Gandhi's Speech

In this segment, PM Modi addresses the opposition's disruptions during his speech and counters Rahul Gandhi's statements. Modi criticizes the Congress party for their past appeasement policies, contrasting them with BJP's commitment to 'Santushtikaran' or satisfaction. He defends the integrity of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, asserting that they were not rigged and that the people's choice was clear. Modi also labels Congress as a 'parasite party', accusing them of relying on alliances to win seats. He mocks Rahul Gandhi's leadership, comparing him to a child with limited understanding.

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🎬 Modi's Analogies and Criticisms of Congress

PM Modi uses a scene from the movie 'Sholay' to illustrate how Congress manipulates perceptions by focusing on their minor achievements while ignoring their failures. He points out that despite losing in 13 states, Congress tries to portray themselves as a viable party. Modi also criticizes Rahul Gandhi for his legal troubles and his inability to lead effectively. He emphasizes BJP's zero-tolerance policy towards corruption as a key reason for their electoral success and contrasts it with the previous government's inaction on terror attacks. Modi concludes by accusing Congress of misleading the public, particularly women, with false promises.

10:23

🇮🇳 PM Modi's Vision for a Developed India

In his concluding remarks, PM Modi outlines BJP's commitment to making India a developed nation by 2047. He pledges to put three times more effort into their work, symbolizing the party's dedication to achieving the goal of 'Viksit Bharat'. Modi's speech ends on a hopeful note, promising a future where India is recognized as a developed nation, reflecting the party's ambitious vision for the country's progress.

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Keywords

💡Tushtikaran

Tushtikaran is a Hindi term that translates to 'appeasement' in English. In the context of the video, it refers to the political strategy of the Congress party before 2014, where they would pacify people by agreeing to their demands but not fulfilling them. This term is used to highlight the contrast between the Congress's approach and the BJP's commitment to 'Santushtikaran' or satisfaction.

💡Santushtikaran

Santushtikaran, meaning 'satisfaction' in Hindi, is used to describe the BJP's approach to governance as opposed to the Congress's 'Tushtikaran'. The term signifies the BJP's commitment to ensuring that their actions lead to the fulfillment of promises and the satisfaction of the people, as opposed to just appeasing them for votes.

💡Lok Sabha elections

The Lok Sabha elections refer to the general elections held in India to elect members of the lower house of the Parliament. In the video, PM Modi emphasizes the fairness of the 2024 elections, stating that they were not rigged and that the results were a true reflection of the people's will, with the BJP winning a majority.

💡Opposition

In the context of the video, the term 'opposition' refers to the political parties that are not in power. The opposition is shown protesting and demanding justice for Manipur, and they are also described as having a habit of shouting after arguments end, illustrating their role in the political discourse.

💡Parliamentary democracy

Parliamentary democracy is a form of democratic government where the executive branch derives its democratic legitimacy from and is held accountable to the legislature. The video script mentions the democratic nature of the 2024 elections, emphasizing the importance of the people's vote and the role of the opposition in a parliamentary democracy.

💡Parasitic party

The term 'parasitic party' is used by PM Modi to describe the Congress party, suggesting that it grows at the expense of its alliance partners by taking votes and seats that would otherwise belong to them. This metaphor is used to criticize the Congress's strategy of forming alliances and its impact on the political landscape.

💡Balak buddhi

'Balak buddhi' is a Hindi phrase meaning 'a child's mind'. PM Modi uses this term to criticize Rahul Gandhi for his behavior in the Lok Sabha, suggesting that instead of engaging in mature discussions, he resorts to shouting and blaming, which is likened to the immature behavior of a child.

💡Zero-tolerance policy

A zero-tolerance policy towards corruption is a stance that PM Modi attributes to the BJP, indicating a strict and unwavering commitment to fighting corruption at all levels. The video script highlights this policy as a reason for the BJP's electoral success and the trust of the Indian citizens.

💡Constitution of India

The Constitution of India is the supreme law of the country, establishing the framework for governance and the rights of its citizens. In the video, PM Modi refers to the Constitution in response to Rahul Gandhi's comments, emphasizing the importance of upholding its principles and the historical context of its implementation.

💡Viksit Bharat

Viksit Bharat, meaning 'Developed India', is a vision mentioned by PM Modi for the year 2047. The term encapsulates the goal of transforming India into a developed nation through the BJP's efforts. The video script uses this term to conclude PM Modi's speech, signifying the party's commitment to India's progress and development.

💡Misleading

Misleading refers to the act of giving false or inaccurate information, which can cause someone to be deceived. In the video, PM Modi accuses the Congress party of misleading millions of mothers and sisters by promising them financial support, which they did not deliver, thus breaking their trust.

Highlights

Opposition's protest during PM Modi's speech with slogans 'Justice for Manipur'.

PM Modi's surprise at the opposition party leaders' protest in the Well of the House.

Speaker Om Birla's angry demand for the opposition to leave.

PM Modi's continuation of his speech amidst chaos.

PM Modi's critique of Congress' 'Tushtikaran' or appeasement policy.

BJP's commitment to 'Santushtikaran' or satisfaction post-2014.

PM Modi's assertion of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections' accuracy and fairness.

The portrayal of Congress as a 'parasite party' by PM Modi.

PM Modi's criticism of Rahul Gandhi's behavior in the Lok Sabha.

The analogy of Congress to parasitic ants by PM Modi.

PM Modi's use of a movie analogy to describe Congress' portrayal of its election performance.

PM Modi's statement on BJP's zero-tolerance policy towards corruption.

PM Modi's response to Rahul Gandhi's comment on BJP attacking the Constitution.

PM Modi's remarks on the government's response to terror attacks post-2014.

PM Modi's accusation of Congress misleading voters with false promises.

PM Modi's vision for a Developed India by 2047.

PM Modi's promise of increased efforts for India's development.

Transcripts

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In the 2nd part we will talk about PM Modi's reply to Rahul Gandhi's speech, on 2nd July 2024.

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Hold on! Click on the link below to watch the first part of the video in case you missed it.

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When PM Modi started speaking, the Opposition started shouting 'Justice for Manipur' and demanded to discuss the issue.

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The opposition party leaders barged into the Well of the House in protest. PM Modi was surprised.

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Speaker Om Birla angrily asked them to leave.

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Despite the slogans & chaos, PM Modi continued to speak.

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Here's what PM Modi said in reply to Rahul Gandhi’s speech.

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1. PM Modi siad that before 2014 it was the Congress' rule

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during which India saw 'Tushtikaran'

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which means appeasement and that Congress pacified people by agreeing to their demands and then never fulfilled them.

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They agreed to people's demands to gain votes but never took any action to fultill them.

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But that is not the case after 2014 as BJP is committed to ensuring satisfaction and justice for all.

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Unlike Congress' 'Tushtikaran', BJP has been working on 'Santushtikaran' i.e. satisfaction.

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2. PM Modi said that the 2024 Lok Sabha elections were accurate. They were not rigged.

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People thought BJP will rig the result and get a clear majority but the result was balanced.

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The opposition got 232 seats whole BJP got 240 and with its alliance got over 272. It is clear that India is democratic.

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He said that Indians voted Congress but did not want them to form the government. People wanted Congress to sit in the opposition.

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People's like Congress to 'sit in the opposition and keep shouting after the arguments end', which is their habit.

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He said that Congress won 99 seats and from 2024, it will be known as a parasite party.

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For example,

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You know the paratise ants that eat the wood that it lives on, Congress is the same as

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it eats the votes of the party which it allies with like Samajwadi Party etc and grows at their cost.

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Its allies are behind its victory in most of the 99 seats it has won.

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For example Congress allied with several parties like SP and other regional parties of Bihar etc.

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Congress then nominated their candidate on seats which were initially of the ally.

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There would have been competition for the seat had there been no alliance. Congress has eaten up seats of the allies.

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That is how Congress is a parasite party which grows at the cost of its unaware alliance parties.

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3. PM Modi taunted Rahul Gandhi and called him 'balak buddhi' which means a man with a child's mind.

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This is because instead of having a discussion in the Lok Sabha, he is often found shouting and blaming.

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For example

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In a story a kid is displaying his score of 99 marks and everybody thinking him to be an intelligent kid, is congratulating him.

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But when the teacher arrived, he said that the kid has actually scored 99 out of 543 and not 99 out of 100.

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That is when the others realized that the kid had actually failed. This is exactly what Congress is doing by winning 99 seats.

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PM Modi also mentioned a scene from the movie Sholay

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where Amitabh is trying to convince Mausiji to agree to get Dharmendra married her niece.

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Amitabh tells Mausiji to get the girl married to Dharmendra. When Mausiji asks why,

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he says that Dharmendra is alcoholic but kindhearted.

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He also says that though Dharmendra is a gambler, he is helpful in nature.

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This way Amitabh manipulates Dharmendra's bad habits and portrays him as a nice man.

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Congress does the same.

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Congress lost the election in 2014, 2019 and now for the third time in 2024.

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But then they say, "This time we have won more seats - 99 seats."

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Congress has won zero seats in 13 states,

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but they say, "Some states in India support us." They don't talk about the 13 states where they didnt win a single seat.

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Congress is almost on the verge of dying but they say that at least they are breathing.

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Congress is used to keeping all its negatives aside and only talks about how good it is.

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There are so many cases going on against Rahul. One is a corruption case, another is insulting the OBC community.

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He is also accussed of insulting the Modi community

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Today, India is telling him, "It is not possible for you."

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While saying this he used the popular dailogue from the movie Gangs of Wassepur, "tumse na ho payega" meaning it is impossible for you.

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4. PM Modi said that BJP winning elections was a blessing from the Indian citizens,

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for their zero-tolerance policy towards corruption.

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The zero-tolerance policy towards corruption is against citizens and politicians alike.

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This is the reason why people voted for BJP and it is blessing.

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5. As a reply to Rahul showing the Constitution and his comment on BJP attacking the Constitution, PM Modi said that

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Dr. BR Ambedkar was one of the main architects of the Indian Constitution who gave equality to all.

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"It was your great-grandfather Jawaharlal Nehru who did not implement the same in Jammu & Kashmir.

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This is an insult to Dr. Ambedkar and instead you are criticizing us."

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6. PM Modi said that before 2014, there were many terror attacks across India like the train blasts, attack in Mumbai, etc.

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But the ruling government would just sit silently and never took strong action.

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He said that after 2014, the government started retaliating for every terror attack.

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He said, "After 2014, Indian will attack you in your house, like the surgical strike and the air strike."

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7. PM Modi said that Rahul Gandhi misled crores of mothers and sisters to vote by promising to support them.

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He sarcastically said that people celebrated Khata Khat Diwas on 1st July 2024, the day when money will come in their account.

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All the mothers and sisters checked their bank accounts to see

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if they received ₹8,500/- monthly as promised by Congress and desperately waited for the money.

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He said that Congress lied to crores of mothers and sisters, misled to vote for them and backstabbed them.

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8. PM Modi concluded the speech with an impactful statement.

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He said that BJP’s 3rd term means they will put 3 times more energy in their work

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with an aim of achieving the goal of Viksit Bharat i.e. Developed India, by 2047.

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India is now a developing nation. He said that BJP will work 3 times more, 24/7 to make India a developed nation.

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He ended his speech with an impactful statement and a promise of Viksit Bharat.

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