Rahul Gandhi takes on PM Modi in Lok Sabha

The nation again witnessed a noisy Parliamentary session when the ruling as well as the opposition party began to throw questions each other at Lok Sabha session. The Congress President Sonia Gandhi strongly opposes the remarks passed by the Bhartiya Janta Party's MP at the session. Many of the Congress spokespersons throw questions towards the MP's of BJP government mainly targeting PM Modi's agenda.

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi takes on Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Lok Sabha by mentioning Modi's new budget policy as 'Fair and Lovely Yojna'. He stated that the central government is trying to convert black money to white one but hardly they are considering about the development of the nation. Every time the issue of providing employment is raised in the Parliament, no members of BJP government raise their hand to give a valid explanations.



Throwing random questions towards PM Modi, the young Congres leader put forth several vaild points in forth of the government.  According to him, PM Modi does not like the concept of MGNREGA while as per Arun Jaitley, the scheme is proving quite good one for villagers across the nation. So his point is when Modi ji's subordinates are agreeing to fact that MGNREGA is a good for the nation, why can't he accept the fact?

Both the parties were busy justifying themselves in front of the Speaker as well as the nation about their deeds throughout the session. In the response to the black money issues, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley hit the opposition party with Karti Chidambram case and about his empire, which he built during Congress rule and also replied to Aircel-Maxis deal. Several occasions came when the Parliament become chaotic and it was hard to listen to anyone.


Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of State Petroleum and Natural Gas defended BJP government and stated that the central government is not hiding anything from the nation and it's countrymen. He further mentioned that whatever the government has collected and saved from the Centre and States was put for the betterment of the consumers. This includes diminished price of petrol and diesel and several other factors like infrastructure, roads and health. 

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