Narendra Modi cried in Parliament



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Standing in Parliament, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wept bitterly. He was repeatedly moved when he went to address the Rajya Sabha yesterday on the occasion of the departure of veteran congressional opposition leader Golam Nabi Azad.

The Indian Prime Minister said: “I have known Ghulam Nabi Azad for many years. We were chief ministers together (Gujarat and Jammu and Kashmir). We exchanged opinions even before I became Chief Minister, when Nabi Azad was very active in politics. He has an addiction that many do not know, which is gardening. In her speech, Narendra Modi also mentioned the 2008 terrorist attack on a group of Gujarati tourists in Jammu and Kashmir. He said Azad called him first to report the incident. The BJP leader also said that the Kashmir Chief Minister’s tears were not stopping at that time. “I will never forget the efforts of Azad and Pranab Mukherjee when the people of Gujarat were trapped due to the terrorist attacks in Kashmir,” Modi said.

Narendra Modi said: “Golam Nabi called me that night. He seemed as anxious as a man for his own family. It showed that kind of feeling. Narendra Modi cried when she said this. He had to stop for a while to stop crying. Other parliamentary leaders applauded Modi at the desk. “Power comes and goes,” he said. However, Modi and Golam Nabi Azad saluted and paid tribute to how to handle it.

Veteran leader Azad’s tenure in Rajya Sabha will end on February 15. To him, the Indian Prime Minister said: ‘I will not let him retire. I will continue to follow your advice. My door is always open for you.

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