‘Mausiji, teesri baar hi toh haare hai’: PM Modi’s ‘Sholay’ jibe at Congress | India News – MASHAHER

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‘Mausiji, teesri baar hi toh haare hai’: PM Modi’s ‘Sholay’ jibe at Congress | India News – MASHAHER



NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday took a jibe at the Congress and Rahul Gandhi citing the famous Hindi movie ‘Sholay’. “The statements made by Congress leaders have even surpassed the film ‘Sholay’,” he said.
Giving a spin on a scene between Amitabh Bachchan’s character ‘Jai’ and ‘Mausiji’, PM Modi said, “Teesri baar hi toh haare hai, par Mausi, moral victory toh hain na.[Have lost for the third time, but at least it’s a moral victory].”

Mimicking Bachchan’s character, PM said Congress had won zero seats in 13 seats, but “Arre mausi, hero toh hai na. [Still a hero even after winning zero seats in 13 states]”.
As the NDA MPs broke into laughter on this remark, the opposition continued its sloganeering asking PM Modi to speak on Manipur.
PM Modi was replying to the Motion of Thanks on the President’s address in the lower house of Parliament.
Watch the ‘Sholay’ scene here

Amitabh Bachchan Requesting Mausi | Comedy Scene | Sholay Hindi Movie

In an all-out attack, PM Modi also said people of India have mandated the Congress to sit in the opposition. ” … and when the logic fails, start crying,” the PM said.
People tested govt on every criteria, reelected us: PM Modi
PM Modi said the people of the country had given his government the chance to serve them for the third consecutive term after testing it on every criteria. Replying to a two-day debate on the President’s address to both houses of Parliament, Modi said people have seen the dedication with which his government had served them for 10 years.
“The people of the country have given us this mandate after testing us on every criteria. The people have seen our track record of 10 years,” Prime Minister Modi said in the Lok Sabha, amid vociferous protests by opposition members.
“The people have seen that we have worked with dedication for the welfare of the poor, fulfilling the mantra of ‘public service is God’s service’,” he said.
The prime minister said he can understand the pain of some, who despite spreading lies and misleading the people, had to face a massive defeat in the Lok Sabha elections.
“People have chosen us in this biggest election exercise. I can understand the pain of some people that despite running falsehoods they were comprehensively defeated,” he said, amid chants of “justice for Manipur” by members of the opposition.




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