BJP's Praveen Khandelwal slams Congress for 'failing to grasp national issues' amid Modi's address

New Delhi: BJP leader Praveen Khandelwal criticized Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi for her negative remarks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech regarding the Constitution's 75th anniversary, labeling her and the party as "dejected and disappointed."

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New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Praveen Khandelwal on Sunday criticised Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra for her comments on Prime Minister Narendra Modi reply in Lok Sabha on the 75 years of the adoption of the Constitution, terming her and the entire Congress party as "dejected and disappointed." He also said that when it comes to matters related to the nation, the Congress party and its leaders fail to understand them.

Speaking to ANI, BJP leader Praveen Khandelwal said, "Priyanka Gandhi and all the people of Congress are dejected and disappointed. When she says that she could not understand it, that is not surprising because when it comes to something related to the nation, Congress and its leaders do not understand it. If this continues, they will never understand it."

On Saturday, Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech in the Lok Sabha, calling it "absolutely boring" and devoid of anything new or constructive.
Speaking to the media, Priyanka Gandhi said, "PM Narendra Modi did not say anything new or constructive. He absolutely bored me. I thought he would say something significant, but he spoke about 11 hollow promises. If he has zero tolerance towards corruption, he should at least hold a debate on Adani."

On Saturday while Speaking in Lok Sabha during the discussion on the Constitution of India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi slammed the Congress over the Emergency and said whenever democracy' is discussed, "this very sin" of Congress will be remembered. Speaking in Lok Sabha during the discussion on the 'Glorious Journey of 75 Years of the Constitution of India,' the Prime Minister launched a strong attack on Congress and said "one family of Congress left no stone unturned in hurling a blow to the Constitution"

Emergency was imposed on June 25, 1975, by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
Referring to the Nehru-Gandhi family, PM Modi alleged that it "has challenged the Constitution at all levels".

"Highs and lows occurred, there were difficulties too, there were obstacles as well. But I bow before the people of the country once again that they strongly stood with the Constitution...I do not want to make personal criticism on anyone but it is important to place facts before the country. That is why, I would like to do that," he said. The special two-day debate in Lok Sabha on 75 years of the Constitution concluded on Saturday. 

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