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Opposition lacks courage to hear the truth, running away: PM Modi

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 3 July 2024
PM Modi criticizes opposition's behavior in recent debates, highlighting their lack of dignity and commitment to the Constitution during elections. The PM said, “The country is watching. People who spread lies have no strength to hear the truth. They don’t have the courage to face the truth. They don’t even have the courage to listen to the replies to questions they raised during the discussion and can only run away. They are insulting the upper House and insulting its tradition.”
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