However, BJP said it was Modi's "heart-to-heart extempore address that will inspire people to take the country on the path of development".
While Congress attacked the Prime Minister for delivering a "zero effect" speech as it had "no new ideas, no new schemes and no new initiatives", the Left parties slammed it for the announcement to dismantle the Planning Commission.
"Given that it was the first address of the new Prime Minister, one would have expected certain vision to be articulated by him on the trajectory of the next five years. But it is unfortunate that the PM got bogged down in pedestrian issues without being able to rise to the occasion," party spokesperson and former Union Minister Manish Tewari said.
"The Prime Minister conveniently overlooked the issue of inflation that has gone through the roof in the past two months, ignored cross-border incursions by Pakistan, cartographic invasion by China and was selectively amnesiac about the BJP's own track record in fanning communal passions while talking about a moratorium on communal riots.
"All in all it seemed to be more an election speech than an address to the nation," Tewari added.
Congress general secretary Shakeel Ahmed said Modi's address was a "zero effect" speech. "It had nothing new. No new ideas, schemes, initiatives were announced by the Prime Minister," he said.
CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury questioned the decision to abolish the Planning Commission.
"There is a lot of gap between the walk and the talk. Always these yojnas (schemes) are implemented by the Planning Commission. Now you (Modi) said you will dismantle it. So who is going to do it (implement schemes) and who is going to monitor it," Yechury said.
Senior BJP leader and Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu, however, said Modi's speech will inspire the people to "take the country on the path of unity, integration and development".
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