Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly criticized leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi. speaking in parliament, PM Modi targeted rahul gandhi and said that the opposition has many talented and effective speakers, but they do not get a chance to speak because of rahul gandhi. he remarked that congress often creates disturbances in the house and one of the reasons is that even within the opposition, some of the leaders speak better then rahul gandhi which he does not like. modi also suggested that rahul gandhi’s insecurity stops other capable voices from being heard. through this indirect comment, the prime minister tried to highlight he internal issues of the congress party and attack Opposition leader Rahul gandhi.
According to the recent reports, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made this remark during a tea party, which was attended only by NDA leaders as no opposition Mp’s joined. at the gathering, pm modi said that opposition members are forces to disrupt the parliament’s proceeding’s because many of them are better speakers than rahul gandhi. however, the leader of the opposition in the Lok sabha does not want to encourage them. modi pointed out that this is why disruptions happen frequently in the house. according to him, talented opposition Mps are sidelined, and their voices are suppressed as Rahul Gandhi prefers to remain the only prominent speaker for the congress.

Opposition MPs were absent in the Gathering
After the Lok sabha session was adjourned indefinitely. speaker om birla hosted a tea party. The event was attended by prime minister narendra modi , several union ministers and leaders of the NDA. Leader of the Opposition party Rahul gandhi also skipped the tea party. the absence of opposition leaders highlighted the growing rift between the government and the opposition these days. While the ruling party side marked its presence in the full strength, the boycott by opposition members drew attention and added a political angle to what is usually seen as a courtesy event. the proceedings of both the lok sabha and rajya sabha were adjourned indefinitely. lok sabha speaker om Birla also expressed disappointment with the opposition parties for repeatedly creating the disruptions during the monsoon session. he also said that the house was disrupted in a planned manner, which does not respect the dignity of parliament or the spirit of democracy. During the tea party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his remark on the opposition leader Rahul Gandhi.