Ghulam Nabi Azad Latest Updates:PM Modi Was More Generous To Me Than Congress
Head of the state Narendra Modi, who tries to a sans congress India, on Wednesday got commendation and regard from unforeseen quarters. Previous Representative Ghulam Nabi Azad, who has shaped his own Popularity based Moderate Azad Party, let NDTV know that he got little liberality from the Congress for his long periods of die hard devotion. PM Modi, conversely, was more liberal to him, he said, and anticipated that the Congress "won't come to control for quite a long time".
"I haven't gone to any of his (PM Modi's) evening gatherings, which was unsuitable for on my part yet he overlooked it. In seven years as the Head of the Resistance I have given 70 years of discourse against them. However, he has disregarded it and acted as a legislator... There are events in life when one needs to act like a legislator," he added.
He additionally described affectionate recollections of Atal Bihari Vajpayee - - previous Head of the state and one of the tallest heads of the BJP.
Mr Azad said, "recollected the positive and there's a legislator", reviewing a tale when he had lauded Sanjay Gandhi for his last discourse
The Congress has hit back at Mr Azad. "Both Ghulam Nabi Azad and Jyotiraditya Scindia have been Enormous recipients of the Congress framework and its initiative. As time passes, they give strong proof that this liberality to them was gratuitous. They uncover their actual person which they kept concealed for such a long time," read a tweet from Jairam Ramesh, the party's correspondences in-control.
Mr Azad, one of the heads of G-23 - - the band of 23 in-house pundits of the Congress - - had stopped in the midst of much sharpness last year. In his five-page renunciation letter to Sonia Gandhi, he had chastised Rahul Gandhi, blaming him for "silly way of behaving", "glaring youthfulness" and for letting a "clique of unpracticed puppets" run the party.
On Wednesday, he told NDTV that G-25 was treated as "Modi-ites" by Rahul Gandhi. At the gathering with Sonia Gandhi after the letter was sent, "Rahul Gandhi said these 25 individuals have composed a letter which is composed by Modi," he claimed.
Who Is Ghulam Nabi Azad ?
Ghulam Nabi Azad is a prominent Indian politician and former Minister of Health and Family Welfare. Born on March 7, 1949, in Jammu and Kashmir, he started his political career as a student leader in the 1970s. He rose through the ranks of the Indian National Congress and has served in various positions in the party and the government.
Azad is known for his oratory skills and his ability to connect with people from all walks of life. He is a vocal advocate for the rights of marginalized communities, including Muslims, Dalits, and women. He has also been a strong advocate for the autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir, which has been a sensitive issue in Indian politics.
In his long political career, Azad has held several important positions. He has served as the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, as well as the Minister of Civil Aviation, Minister of Urban Development, Minister of Health and Family Welfare, and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs.
Azad is widely respected for his integrity and his commitment to public service. He has been instrumental in the implementation of several important government schemes, including the National Rural Health Mission and the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana. He has also been a strong advocate for the rights of women and children, and has worked to improve their access to healthcare and education.
In addition to his political career, Azad is also known for his literary works. He has authored several books, including a collection of Urdu poetry titled "Aur Aag Barasti Rahi". His writings reflect his commitment to social justice and his belief in the power of education to transform society.
Azad's contributions to Indian politics have been widely recognized. In 2015, he was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, the second-highest civilian award in India. He has also been honored with several other awards for his contributions to public service and his commitment to social justice.
Despite his many accomplishments, Azad remains a humble and down-to-earth politician. He continues to be a strong advocate for the rights of marginalized communities and a champion of social justice. His dedication to public service serves as an inspiration to many and his legacy will continue to inspire generations of Indian politicians to come.
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