NEW DELHI, 30 Jun: Congress leader Pawan Khera on Sunday alleged Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not mention any of the issues that people wanted to hear about in his radio programme Mann Ki Baat (MKB).
Taking a jibe at the prime minister after he addressed the first episode of MKB in his third term, Congress’ media and publicity head Khera questioned why he did not mention NEET, the railway accident, or the “infrastructure collapses.”
Khera said even though this is Modi’s third term, it is not on his own strength. “The government is walking on crutches. We thought he would say something sensible this time,” Khera said.
“He did not say anything on NEET, or railway accident, or the daily infrastructure collapses that we are hearing of,” he said.
“He did not speak on the serious incident that happened at the Delhi airport, in which a person lost his life,” Khera said, alleging that the prime minister did not speak on any issue concerning the people.
“The prime minister did not speak on any issue of people’s interest. His method has been to change the agenda. Because everyone is talking about NEET, the scams, to distract attention, you’re talking about umbrella from Keral,” he alleged.
“During the elections, you were pitting the north against the south. Do you think people will forget? What you say during campaign is the truth, what you’re doing now is propaganda,” he said.
In his first MKB radio broadcast after assuming office for a third term, Modi said on Sunday that people expressed their unwavering faith in the country’s Constitution and democratic process in the world’s biggest polls in which more than 65 crore voters exercised their franchise. (PTI)