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Modi blames Congress for non-compliance

NewsGram Desk

By NewsGram Staff-Writer

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi slammed Congress for not co-operating with the government in implementing reforms countrywide. The opposition party had not been able to digest defeat in 2014 general elections, he said.

While addressing BJP workers in Bhopal, Modi criticised Congress as he said, "We had hoped that the Congress will work with us, help parliament in enforcing (fiscal) reforms but ye hai jo mante nahi (they are the ones who never agree). The Congress has not been able to take Lok Sabha election defeat in its stride."

PM Modi assured the people of India about fulfilling their dreams. He said, "I appeal to those defeated and rejected by the people to please let the nation move ahead."

He added, "Every political party must leave no stone unturned to meet public expectations if it wins and retrospect its deeds in case of defeat."

PM Modi, thereafter, also inaugurated the 10th Vishwa Hindi Sammelan in Bhopal.

With Inputs from IANS

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