Kapil Sibal targets BJP, says - "Prime Minister should focus on work of national interest"
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Senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari. He targeted Prime Minister Modi's cow and om speech. He said that instead of giving a speech, he should work on issues of national interest. At an event in Mathura, Prime Minister Modi said that some people get ears up as soon as they hear the word 'Om' and some people start scratching their heads when the cow word falls in their ears. He said that only such people are bent on ruining the country

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According to the media report, Kapil Sibal attacked Prime Minister Modi's speech at the Mathura event and said, "The Prime Minister should be cautious after looking at the ranking of our universities. For the first time since 2012, there is no Indian university in the list of top 300 universities of the world. In 2012, when there was no Modi government in power, then our universities were in the top ranking. What happened in the last 6 years? He also targeted Finance Minister Nirmal Sitharaman. Actually, Nirmala Sitharaman said that the slowdown in the auto sector occurred because people are adopting the services of taxi aggregator Ola and Uber.

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Further, in his statement, he said, 'For the past several years, there has been an Ola and Uber here, why was there no slowdown in the auto sector before? The fact is that people's income has reduced and they cannot buy a car. If there is no demand then the inventory will increase but it is a chain reaction. This is of no use to him as he does not have ideas or suggestions. 'After this, Sibal did not leave Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari either. Taking a dig at Gadkari's decision to impose penalties for traffic violations and to introduce new rules, he said, "I think this is a very good beginning in order to reduce road accidents but a large community of India with Rs 10,000 a month Earns less. How will they pay such heavy fines? Sibal further said that Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis did not implement the new traffic penalty in Maharashtra as he had to face a crushing defeat in the assembly elections.

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