"Listening to the Prime Minister's speech I am ashamed. Indian PM after going to California is making fun of his countrymen and and is only praising himself," Congress leader Rashid Alvi said.
In a veiled attack on corruption during UPA regime and a barb at the Congress President's son-in-law Robert Vadra, Modi in his address to the Indian community in California today deprecated the culture of graft in the country.
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Countering Modi, Congress leader Manish Tiwari said, "Indians are fed up with the government who helps a 'bagoda'. Is there any state government in India like Rajasthan where there are scams after scams. Before taking a dig at others, he should look at his party," he said.
JD(U) leader K C Tyagi also took a dig at Modi, saying, "Questions can also be raised as to why he does not stay with his mother"
He said the Prime Minister should never attack his country's opposition in the foreign land.
Alvi said he had written to Modi after Lok Sabha polls, saying "You say your mother works even today. Then why are you not caring for your mother. Is your salary less that you cannot take care of your mother?"
Modi had yesterday got emotional while talking about the sacrifices his mother made as he grew up.
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