PM Modi Condemns Opposition's Selective Outrage on Public Flogging in Bengal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized opposition parties for not speaking out against a public flogging incident involving a woman in north Bengal. Addressing a debate in Parliament, he highlighted that a viral video of the incident showed selective outrage from the opposition, labeling it as a matter of concern.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday voiced strong disapproval towards the opposition parties for their silence over the public flogging of a woman in north Bengal. Modi termed this selective politics as a grave concern.
While replying to a debate on a motion thanking President Droupadi Murmu for her address to the joint sitting of Parliament, Modi pointed out that despite the recent viral video showing a woman being publicly beaten, the opposition had remained conspicuously silent.
He further emphasized that their selective outrage is a disturbing phenomenon and raised the issue of the Sandeshkhali incident as an example.
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