shot-button
Subscription Subscription
Home > News > India News > Article > Congress hits back at PM Narendra Modi says proud of family

Congress hits back at PM Narendra Modi, says proud of 'family'

Updated on: 07 February,2016 10:58 AM IST  | 
Agencies |

Taking an aggressive stand, the Congress on Saturday hit back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for targeting the Gandhis, saying it was proud of the “family” and warned that any attempt “to separate them from the party” would attract a “befitting” reply

Congress hits back at PM Narendra Modi, says proud of 'family'

New Delhi: Taking an aggressive stand, the Congress on Saturday hit back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for targeting the Gandhis, saying it was proud of the “family” and warned that any attempt “to separate them from the party” would attract a “befitting” reply. The party’s sharp retort came as its war of words with the government intensified ahead of the Budget session with Modi on Friday attacking Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul, saying “one family” was disrupting Parliament to avenge defeat in 2014 Lok Sabha polls and stalling bills aimed at benefiting the poor.


Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi addresses the media in New Delhi on Friday. Pic/PTI
Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi addresses the media in New Delhi on Friday. Pic/PTI


Congress senior spokesman Anand Sharma on Saturday said the party was proud of the “family” which was “integral” to it and the PM should refrain from provoking and insulting the principal opposition.


“It is a funny way of seeking co-operation, by attacking the leadership of the Congress. And we want to tell the Prime Minister one thing categorically, that when he talks of our leadership or the family, we are proud of that and they are integral to the Congress,” he told reporters. Sharma told the Prime Minister that he and the BJP cannot separate the Indian National Congress and its leadership and “if you try to do so, we will give a befitting reply to the best of our ability and they must never be in doubt about that”. Asked whether the confrontation would escalate in the budget session in the backdrop of the Prime Minister's remarks, he said, “If that is what he wants, then it is most unfortunate for our democracy.”

“He is the Prime Minister of the country. He should not provoke and insult the principal opposition party and then they say that he seeks co-operation,” he said.

"Exciting news! Mid-day is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest news!" Click here!


Mid-Day Web Stories

Mid-Day Web Stories

This website uses cookie or similar technologies, to enhance your browsing experience and provide personalised recommendations. By continuing to use our website, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. OK