"Some people are not ready to accept (Prime Minister Narendra) Modiji. They created ruckus in the Sadan(House)...Ambani, Adani...Modi Hai Hai. I asked them why are you raising slogans. Adani, Ambani, kiska meharbani? Tumhara meharbani. Adani, Ambani inka meharbani hai (Ambani and Adani are because of them)," Naidu told a conference on Workers' Eduction organised by the Labour Ministry.
He said, "They (Adani, Ambani) have not born during our (BJP) regime. What is their age? Is it two years? Modi came two years ago (became Prime Minister). They have been earning for so many years. They have reached this stage. Who is responsible for this. Their (previous governments') words are for the poor and deeds for the rich. We have reversed it."
Elaborating the government's vision and mission, he said, "The (BJP) government has a philosophy of unity in diversity. Modiji speaks about commoners and work for the poor people. He came from an ordinary family and has become the Prime Minister. Some people are not able to digest this."
The minister said all ministers will celebrate Modi's birthday tomorrow and will do community service in various parts of the country.
There is a view that only Communists and Left leaning parties hold monopoly over labour issues. Even in films you see workers waving red flag. This assumption is patently false, he said.
CITU (Centre of Indian Trade Unions) was founded in 1970 and claims around 3.2 million members. But Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh was established by Dattopant Thengadiji in 1955. It has membership of over 11 million.
"In West Bengal, the haven of Communism for 34 years, we saw closure of industries and flight of capital. It made labourers jobless. Only job available to them was becoming a party cadre. West Bengal was No.1 in industry when the Left Front came to power. It had slipped to No. 15 when they left," he said.
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