App will help ‘busy’ PM stay informed: Congress
The Congress on Sunday took a jibe at the Prime Minister over his Narendra Modi mobile application, saying it will at least help him stay connected with problems of the farmer, poor, minorities and da
The Congress on Sunday took a jibe at the Prime Minister over his Narendra Modi mobile application, saying it will at least help him stay connected with problems of the farmer, poor, minorities and dalits in the country as he is busy all the time travelling across the world.
“We are happy that he has announced an app in which he has said you can send your grievances directly to him. He is a very busy person. The PM has to travel. His connect was excellent when he was not the Prime Minister. He used to talk to people and communicate.
“Since he is the PM, he has been extremely busy and now you have an app in place which can ensure that there is communication with people in India. This communication will help improve relations in India at least so that women and minorities are protected,” Congress spokesperson Tom Vaddakan said.
In his monthly radio programme Mann ki Baat, the Prime Minister has asked the youth to share their views with him through the Narendra Modi app on the five-day National Youth Festival, a yearly programme to mark Swami Vivekananda’s birthday, which will commence in Raipur in Chhattisgarh on January 12.
Taking a dig at the PM, Mr Vadakkan said Mr Modi can also address the issue of intolerance through this app. “Farmers can address their grievances directly, unemployment can be addressed through the app. If there is a disturbing situation, like a riot, intolerance in any part of the country, you can address it to the PM directly without having any emissary,” the Congress spokesperson said.
Attacking the PM for his statement in Kabul that Pakistan is a bridge between Afghanistan and India, Mr Vadakkan said both the countries are sovereign and there was no need for any bridge between the two.
“It was a nail-biting wait as the Prime Minister was on three-nation visit where he said he had breakfast in one country, lunch in another and dinner in a third country. It was the dream of former Prime Minster Manmohan Singh... He said the same, but the then Opposition, the BJP, opposed the trip. We heard the Prime Minister’s speech and it was interesting. But more interesting was his mention that the India-Afghanistan relationship will be built by a bridge in Pakistan. These are two sovereign nations. Do we need bridges built by Pakistan We are independent nations and we are capable of dealing with each other without bridges by Pakistan,” he said, adding that incursions and cross-border terrorism still persist.
