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'Like Indian Mujahideen...': BJP MP quotes PM's sharp attack on Cong, I.N.D.I.A

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Speaking to reporters outside the Parliament, Prasad said that the saffron party will come back in power after the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.\                 Senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad (PTI) After the BJP's parliamentarians meeting on Tuesday, MP Ravi Shankar Prasad criticized the 'directionless' opposition's I.N.D.I.A alliance. Prasad cited the joke made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the Congress being started by a foreigner.  Speaking outside the Parliament, Prasad projected that the BJP would get a third term in office in 2024."We are pleased with our PM. In 2024, we will retake control. The former union minister announced, "PM Modi has made a remark that Indian National Congress, the successor to the East India Company, had been founded by a foreign national. #WATCH | BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, says "We are proud of our PM. We are coming back to power in 2024. PM Modi has given a statement that Indian National Congress, East Indi

PM Modi takes a jibe at Opposition's 'INDIA' grouping, cites names of East India Company and PFI

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He expressed confidence that the BJP will come to power after the 2024 polls with people's support, asserting that India will become the third-largest economy in his government's next tenure. PM Modi at BJP Parliamentary board meeting Insulting the opposition alliance India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated on Tuesday that the use of the country's name alone cannot fool people. He listed organizations like the Popular Front of India and the East India Company.  According to sources quoting Modi, in his speech to the BJP parliamentary party, he claimed that the opposition is angry and unhappy and that their actions demonstrate that they have decided to stay in the opposition. He predicted that India's economy will grow to the third largest during his government's next term and expressed confidence that the BJP would win the 2024 elections with backing from the electorate. According to insiders, when opposition parties began uniting under the banner of their &