Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing the Parliament on Tuesday. (ANI photo)

NEW DELHI: Accused by the Congress of not recognising its leaders' contribution, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday launched a stinging counter-attack, saying the party cannot see beyond the Gandhi family and it began "flying so high" that it was disconnected from the country's roots.

Modi said the Congress members did not mention even former prime minister Manmohan Singh's work in their speeches in Lok Sabha.

In his hour-long replying to a two-day debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President's Address in the House, which was later passed by a voice vote, Modi also called upon lawmakers to rise above partisan politics to build a new and modern India, saying the country was more important than politics.

He was, however, unsparing in his criticism of the Congress, targeting the party for not recognising the contributions of leaders outside its ruling Gandhi-Nehru family , missing opportunities to empower Muslim women and "crushing India's soul" by imposing Emergency , whose anniversary fell on Tuesday.

Modi quoted a former minister in the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government, which brought a law to overrule the Supreme Court ruling on the Shah Bano case to placate Muslims, as saying recently that its leaders claimed that it was not the duty of their party to uplift Muslims and "if they want to lie in gutter let them be".

His remarks drew sharp protests from the Congress, prompting Modi to say that he will send them a YouTube link of the interview.

The Congress has missed many chances to empower Muslim women and has got one more opportunity, he said, in a reference to the triple talaq bill introduced in Lok Sabha by his government.

Turning the tables on it after its leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said Modi cannot diminish his party's "high" stature Modi said it became so high that it lost connect with the country's roots and that "the higher you become, the happier I will be."

"So busy were they with delusions of soaring high that they forgot to remain rooted to the ground. So busy were they soaring that they thought anyone on the ground is lowly and dirty. We have no such desire to soar. We are happy grounded, rooted and with our people," he said.

Mocking the Congress, the prime minister said he is being cursed for not putting its leaders in jail, an apparent reference to its top leaders Rahul and Sonia Gandhi, and then retorted that at least they are on bail and "enjoying themselves".

In his speech on Monday, Chowdhury had attacked the government over its criticism on the alleged 2G and coal scams, saying if Congress leaders were involved in corruption, then why Sonia Gandhi and Rahul were sitting in Parliament and not in jail.

Modi's reference to bail was a reference to the court's grant of bail to the two top Congress leaders in the National Herald case.

His government's fight against corruption will continue, he said but asserted that it will not work with vendetta and it was for courts to send the accused to jail.

"Some members asked- why is person A not in jail or person B not in jail. I want to tell them- this is not Emergency where governments jailed people as it felt like. These decisions are taken by courts. Courts will decide on jail and bail," he said.

Targeting the Congress for repeatedly saying that his government does not recognise the contributions of its leaders, he said his dispensation gave Bharat Ratna to a veteran Congress leader like former president Pranab Mukherjee but the opposition party could not think about bestowing the same honour to former prime ministers and its leaders like PV Narasimha Rao and Manmohan Singh.

"Thus far and no further," he said, asking the Congress to not repeat this charge again. He had from the rampart of Red Fort acknowledged contributions of all prime ministers and other prominent leaders in the country's development, Modi pointed out.

Did the Congress government during 2004-14 ever recognise the work of the Vajpayee government, he asked and added that it did not acknowledge even the Rao government's contributions.

Your leaders in their speeches during the debate did not even mention Manmohan Singh, he said.

Noting that it was Emergency's 44th anniversary on Tuesday, he said it trampled over the spirit of the Constitution, gagged the media and bullied the judiciary.

"We can't forget those dark days," he said, attacking the Congress.

He also quoted first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who has often been at the receiving end of his criticism in the past, describing him as a great and asking lawmakers to work together to create a sense of duty in the society as well.

The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance' win in the recent Lok Sabha polls with a bigger mandate than the 2014 elections showed that people had approved of its work after testing it on all parameters.

"We did not divert from our development path, we did not dilute our development agenda. It is important that the country progresses, every Indian is empowered and our nation has modern infrastructure. We believe in public welfare and modern infrastructure," he said.



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