The Congress party leader in the Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Monday said the BJP returned to power as Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a "very big salesman" and Congress failed to gain grounds in the 2019 general election as it could not market its products.
He charged the BJP government has developed "political plagiarism" syndrome and is only a "travesty of truth", saying it only tries to highlight its achievements ignoring the foundation laid down by his party.
Chowdhury was speaking on the Motion of Thanks to the President's Address.
Invoking former Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, Chowdhury in his one-and-a-half hour long speech listed out the achievements under Congress Government and accused BJP of just renaming 19 of the 23 schemes of the Congress party.
"This Government has developed a new syndrome called political plagiarism... Congress party has been contributing to growth (since Independence), but one morning you suddenly say Congress has done nothing and you are doing all development work. It is nothing but travesty of truth...
"You are a government which can be called compliment addicted government driven by manipulation," said Chowdhury who was the first speaker from Opposition to initiate discussion on the Motion of Thanks.
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Congress leader Sonia Gandhi continued to prompt Chowdhury while he was attacking BJP in his speech.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah were present in the House.
Stating it was the Congress party which initiated revolution like Green Revolution, White Revolution and Technology Revolution in the country, and increased GDP growth, Chowdhury said it was under Congress that host of CPSEs like ONGC, IOC, NTPC, SBI and HAL were set up.
"Congress is the soul of the nation. Congress is synonymous with India... For us, country is ahead of the party... Although we have 52 members in the House, but we will continue to fight for the common man," he said.
He said the BJP did not mention Nehru's name in the President's address even once and that it does not show 'Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas' attitude of the Government.
"Your stature would not have gone down if you had taken Nehru's name in President's address," he said.
Crediting Congress of a slew of government schemes and initiatives like NREGA, RTI, Right to Education and Food Security Act, Chowdhury said "you talk about hitting back at Pakistan with missiles. These missiles were built during the Congress tenure."
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