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PM Modi Praises Manmohan Singh’s Rajya Sabha Contribution, Mocks Congress Black Paper As Kaala Teeka

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 8, 2024 12:55 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi commended his predecessor Manmohan Singh's contribution to the Rajya Sabha during a farewell ceremony for ...

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi commended his predecessor Manmohan Singh's contribution to the Rajya Sabha during a farewell ceremony for retiring members on Thursday. Singh, despite using a wheelchair, came to vote, an act Modi praised as strengthening democracy.

Taking a sarcastic dig at the Congress, Modi thanked Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge for presenting a black paper against his administration, likening it to a kaala teeka amidst the government's productive initiatives.Watch Video:

Modi also addressed opposition MPs donning black robes in protest within the House, calling it a fashion parade. He extended his best wishes to all retiring members and expressed optimism that their experience would benefit future generations.

With sixty-eight Rajya Sabha members retiring between February and May, Modi's remarks underscored both appreciation for service and political commentary.

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