Manmohan Singh accuses Modi of being the first PM to degrade public discourse.

Manmohan Singh criticizes Modi's hateful speeches during election campaign and appeals to Punjab voters.

May 30th 2024.

Manmohan Singh accuses Modi of being the first PM to degrade public discourse.
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has launched a scathing attack on current Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of degrading the dignity of public discourse and the office of the prime minister with his hateful speeches during the election campaign. In a heartfelt appeal to the voters of Punjab, Singh emphasized that only the Congress party can secure a progressive future for the country, where democracy and the Constitution will be safeguarded.

Singh also criticized the BJP government for implementing the "ill-conceived" Agniveer scheme, which he deemed a threat to national security. He expressed disappointment in the government's treatment of the armed forces and their disregard for the sacrifices made by soldiers. Singh also pointed out the false sense of nationalism promoted by the BJP, stating that their actions have shown that they only value patriotism for a limited time.

The letter, which was released by Congress leader Pawan Khera in Chandigarh, highlights the pain and disappointment felt by Singh as he sees the hard work of his tenure being destroyed by the current regime. He also expressed concern for the youth of Punjab, who are now hesitant to join the armed forces due to the short-term nature of the Agniveer scheme. Singh assured the voters that the Congress party has promised to abolish this scheme, as their priority is to ensure the safety and security of the nation.

Singh did not hold back in his criticism of Modi, stating that he has never witnessed such divisive and hateful speeches from a prime minister before. He condemned the use of derogatory language against certain communities and opposition parties, and clarified that he has never made any discriminatory statements. Singh urged the people of India to see through this divisive narrative and choose love, peace, and harmony instead.

The former prime minister also emphasized the importance of the upcoming election, calling it a chance to protect democracy and the Constitution from the "despotic regime" that is trying to establish dictatorship in the country. Singh praised the people of Punjab for their warrior spirit and their belief in democratic values. He also pointed out the mistreatment of farmers by the current government, stating that 750 farmers, mostly from Punjab, were martyred during the protests against the new farm laws.

Singh also highlighted the failure of the BJP government in fulfilling their promises, such as doubling the income of farmers and achieving high GDP growth. He pointed out the economic turmoil and mismanagement during the pandemic, which has resulted in high unemployment and inflation. Singh compared the average GDP growth during Congress-UPA tenure to the current government, stating that the country has seen a significant decline. He also mentioned the decline in household savings and the neglect of the youth in the current regime.

In conclusion, Singh urged the voters of Punjab to choose the Congress party for a brighter and more inclusive future. He listed out the guarantees offered by the party, such as job opportunities for the youth, and promised to work towards restoring the country's economic stability and protecting the rights of all citizens.

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