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‘International relations do not improve by eating biryani uninvited’, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s attack on PM Modi

Between the state assembly elections 2022, the country’s former Prime Minister and senior Congress leader Dr. Manmohan Singh has targeted the ruling Modi government at the Center. Manmohan Singh raised questions from the Corona epidemic to employment, inflation and the government’s economic-foreign policy. During this, Dr. Manmohan Singh put a question mark on PM Modi’s foreign policy and said that eating biryani uninvited does not improve international relations.

Targeting the government’s policy, former PM Manmohan Singh said that the BJP government has no understanding of economic policy. The matter is not limited to the country. This government has also failed on foreign policy. China is sitting on our border and efforts are being made to suppress it. Dr. Manmohan Singh, while attacking PM Narendra Modi, reminded him of his visit to Pakistan. Manmohan Singh said that relations do not improve by hugging or eating biryani without invitation. PM Modi went on a tour of Pakistan in his first term. Then Nawaz Sharif was the PM of Pakistan.

Rich people are getting richer and poor people are getting poorer

Attacking the Modi government, Manmohan Singh said that under the rule of BJP, rich people are getting rich while poor people are getting poorer. The former Prime Minister further said that the fake nationalism of this government is as hollow as it is dangerous. Their nationalism rests on the divide and rule policy of the British. Constitutional institutions are constantly being weakened. This government has also proved to be a complete failure on the foreign policy front.

Modi government’s policies are bad

Dr Manmohan Singh said that due to the poor policies of the central government during Corona, people are troubled by economic, unemployment and rising inflation. After running the government for 7.5 years, instead of admitting its mistake and rectifying it, the government is first on blaming the Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.