Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday blasted dynastic politics as the “biggest enemy” of democracy and said it gives rise to a new form of "dictatorship" and burdens the country with “incompetence”.
Addressing the valedictory function of the second National Youth Parliament Festival, Modi launched an all out attack on dynastic parties, saying those who rise due to their dynasties have no respect and fear of law as they believe if their previous generations were not accounted for corruption, none can touch them as well.
“They see such examples in their own families. So they have neither respect
Addressing the valedictory function of the second National Youth Parliament Festival, Modi launched an all out attack on dynastic parties, saying those who rise due to their dynasties have no respect and fear of law as they believe if their previous generations were not accounted for corruption, none can touch them as well.
“They see such examples in their own families. So they have neither respect