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We decided to face this unnecessary motion because we respect opposition: Rajnath Singh

New Delhi | Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday while speaking on the No-confidence motion said that the government decided to face and debate this unnecessary motion of no-confidence because we respect the opposition.

Speaking against the motion Home Minister Rajnath Singh said there isn’t even one party that can with its own numbers bring a no-confidence motion against us. that’s why many parties are banding together against us.

Taking a dig at the opposition claim that the government hurt people during the demonatisation, Singh clarified that the BJP won in UP after demonetisation, which shows people’s faith in us despite their losses from demonetisation.

Addressing the achievement of the Central government, Rajanath Singh said, “We are the fastest growing economy in the world”.”UN agencies, IMF have said India’s economy is growing at such speed that by 2019-2020 our GDP growth will be more than 7.8%,” he added.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh further claimed that “By 2030, India will be in the top 3 economies in the world”. Taking a jibe at the opposition unity, Rajnath Singh said that he doubts about where the unity of the opposition will lead them.

While speaking about the government’s step towards mob lynching, Singh said, ” Mob-lynching should be stopped through a strict law, but those who comment on it should know the highest number of mob-lynchings in Indian history happened in 1984″. Criticising the Congress for the Anti Sikh riots, Rajnath Singh added that, “When it was said that when a big tree falls, the earth shakes”. We know how Sikhs in India haven’t still faced justice for what happened”.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh concluded his speech with giving assurance of required help to the state of Andhra Pradesh. “We are fully ready to assist Andhra Pradesh to whatever extent it needs. Andhra Pradesh is a part of our country,”he added.

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