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PM Modi during Lok Sabha speech/courtesy: Screengrab from video tweeted by SansadTV

'They don't have patience,' PM Modi says as Opposition walks out during speech in Lok Sabha

| @indiablooms | Aug 11, 2023, at 05:12 am

New Delhi/IBNS: As the opposition staged a walkout during Narendra Modi's speech in the Lok Sabha Thursday to protest against his “obstinate refusal” to address the reasons behind the no-confidence motion, the Prime Minister said they (opposition MPs) "don't have patience."

Nearly one-and-a-half hours into his speech, after pointed attacks at the INDIA alliance, the Congress and party leader Rahul Gandhi, the Prime Minister had been criticising the new grouping over its approach to the economy, when members of the coalition walked out.

Gandhi was at the forefront when the MPs walked out of the Lok Sabha, chanting slogans and waving placards.

Even as the MPs were leaving, PM Modi said, “Those who don't believe in democracy are always ready to speak, but don't have the patience to listen. Abuse and leave. Litter and leave. Spread lies and leave. This is their game. This country cannot expect much from them.”

"If they had agreed to the Home Minister's proposal for a discussion on Manipur, we could have spoken on that issue alone. We could have discussed every aspect and they would have got the opportunity to say a lot of things. But they had no interest in a discussion. When Amit Shah spoke about the issue at length yesterday, the country was amazed that they can spread lies to this extent," he said.

PM Modi said that since a no-confidence proposal had been moved by the opposition, it was the responsibility of the treasury benches to speak about the confidence that the country had in the ruling coalition.

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