Congress is the leader of ‘tukde tukde gang’, says PM Modi in Lok Sabha

Budget Session 2022 India, Parliament LIVE Updates, 7 February: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday requested AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi to accept Z-category security, mentioning that as per government assessment, the Hyderabad MP still faces security threat.

Budget Session Live: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said the British rule ended in India long back, but the Congress adopted their policy of “divide and rule”, and has now become the leader of Tukde Tukde gang. While replying to the debate on Motion of Thanks to President’s address in Lok Sabha, Modi blamed Congress for instigating migrant labourers to travel during the lockdown. Maharashtra government allowed migrants to go to UP, Bihar during pandemic and spread Covid there, he added.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday requested AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi to accept Z-category security, mentioning that as per government assessment, the Hyderabad MP still faces security threat. Speaking in Rajya Sabha about the attack on Owaisi on his way back from Hapur to Delhi last week, Shah said, “Home Ministry took report from state government immediately. On the basis of earlier inputs from central security agencies, Centre had ordered to provide him security. But due to his unwillingness to avail security, Delhi and Telangana Police’s efforts to provide him security did not succeed.”

Speaking about the President’s address to the Parliament, senior Congress leader Anand Sharma told the Rajya Sabha: “This is not sarcasm but whoever wrote it (the President’s Address), did injustice to the President. This challenges the judgment of the people and negates the difficult situation before the country”.