“The people who couldn’t gain power in 2014 don’t want the country to move forward. They didn’t let Parliament work for a single day. They killed democracy and we will observe a fast to bring their crime in front of the world. I will also fast. But I will continue my work,” Modi said while interacting with party MPs through teleconferencing on the occasion of social reformer Jyotiba Phule’s birth anniversary.
PM Modi will lead about 2,000 BJP lawmakers including MPs, MLAs and MLCs in a day-long fast on Thursday at 600 district headquarters across the country to mark their protest against the recent Parliament washout. You remember that as soon as parliament session begun each day, ruckus makers in both houses start sloganeering, shouting, rush in the well with placards and banners and force speakers to adjourn the parliament.
This evil activity to disrupt parliament has to end somehow. They should watch how parliaments of advanced countries are run. The responsibility of speakers to punish those who misbehave and deprive country of the right of the people should be carried out by speakers. They are not found to punish anybody but just walk away after adjourning the house.
Modi fasting is also in answer of mockery of fasting by Congress which held just 5 hours fast, led by Rahul- that also after having a lavish breakfast. See the preparation of fast they had, stomach stuffed with ‘Chole Bhature’ before beginning of few hours fast.