Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks at a reception hosted by the Indian community in Shanghai,China Saturday May 16,2015
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday May 16,2015 broke his silence on opposition
criticism over his frequent foreign visits and took veiled digs at his
critics back home, saying he was being attacked for “tireless” work and
asserted that if it was a “crime” he would continue to do it.
Mr. Modi, who came under attack over his criticism of previous
governments during his last trip to Germany, France and Canada, “People
are asking why is Modi travelling to so many countries...If you work
less, criticism is normal. If you keep sleeping, criticism is normal.
But it is my bad luck that I am being criticised for working more.”
He asserted that “If working more is a crime, I will keep doing it. My commitment is to the people.”
Addressing the Indian community in Shanghai before winding up his
three-day China tour, he said “times are changing” and the world is now
looking at India differently because of the performance of his
government during the last one year which was a “matter of pride” for
every citizen.
Mr. Modi, who recounted that it was on this day in 2014 that results of
the Lok Sabha elections came, said he had then made three commitments —
“I will work tirelessly”, “I am inexperienced and will learn” and that
“I will not do any wrong with bad intent”. He said he had fulfilled all
the three commitments.
“For the last one year, I have not taken even one day’s leave. I have
worked day and night. Did I go on any vacation? Do I take rest? Am I not
implementing my promise?” he said.
His reference to “vacation” may be seen as a swipe at Congress
vice-president Rahul Gandhi, who is facing questions over his 56-day
mysterious sabbatical
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