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PM Modi’s Five Scathing Remarks on Congress – and Indira Gandhi

“Had demonetisation been done in 1971, the country would not have been destroyed,” Modi said on Friday.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday ripped into the Opposition over the Parliament logjam. And in his bid to target the Congress over its opposition to demonetisation, he also attacked late PM Indira Gandhi.

Modi's remarks at the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting came on the last day of the Winter Session, which has been a washout due to the impasse over demonetisation.

Here are the key statements he made:

“Had demonetisation been done in 1971, the country would not have been destroyed,” Modi said on Friday.
(Photo: Hansa Malhotra/The Quint)
“Had demonetisation been done in 1971, the country would not have been destroyed,” Modi said on Friday.
(Photo: Hansa Malhotra/The Quint)
“Had demonetisation been done in 1971, the country would not have been destroyed,” Modi said on Friday.
(Photo: Hansa Malhotra/The Quint)
“Had demonetisation been done in 1971, the country would not have been destroyed,” Modi said on Friday.
(Photo: Hansa Malhotra/The Quint)
“Had demonetisation been done in 1971, the country would not have been destroyed,” Modi said on Friday.
(Photo: Hansa Malhotra/The Quint)
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Attacking Manmohan Singh, who has been unsparing in his criticism of demonetisation, Modi said the former Prime Minister advocated strong measures against corruption and black money but did "nothing" during his 10-year tenure.

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