Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad who retired recently from the Rajya Sabha thanked Narendra Modi on Sunday saying he did not forget his origins and happily calling himself a ‘chaiwala,’ while being the Prime Minister.
Addressing members of the Gujjar community during the Jammu case, Azad said, “People must learn of Narendra Modi, who, while he has become a Prime Minister, has never forget his origins. He proudly calls himself a ‘chai-wala.’
#WATCH I like lot of things about many leaders. I'm from village & feel proud… Even our PM hails from village & used to sell tea. We're political rivals but I appreciate that he doesn't hide his true self. Those who do, are living in bubble: Congress' Ghulam Nabi Azad in Jammu pic.twitter.com/8KKIYOwzZB
— ANI (@ANI) February 28, 2021
#WATCH I like lot of things about many leaders. I'm from village & feel proud… Even our PM hails from village & used to sell tea. We're political rivals but I appreciate that he doesn't hide his true self. Those who do, are living in bubble: Congress' Ghulam Nabi Azad in Jammu pic.twitter.com/8KKIYOwzZB
— ANI (@ANI) February 28, 2021
Days after PM Narendra Modi, Ghulam Nabi Asad, whose tenure as opposition leader in Rajya Sabha ended earlier in the month, received a tearful farewell.
In a 13- minute speech, Modi broke down several times, remembering the support and sacrifice Azad made in returning the Gujarat residents who were trapped in Cashmere in 2007 during a terrorist attack.
#WATCH: PM Modi gets emotional while reminiscing an incident involving Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, during farewell to retiring members in Rajya Sabha. pic.twitter.com/vXqzqAVXFT
— ANI (@ANI) February 9, 2021
#WATCH: PM Modi gets emotional while reminiscing an incident involving Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, during farewell to retiring members in Rajya Sabha. pic.twitter.com/vXqzqAVXFT
— ANI (@ANI) February 9, 2021
Three times more construction work has to be completed. J&K is expected to earn 3-4 times more Delhi funds. Job is not visible today and business is closed,” said Azad.
The leaders of the G-23, including Azad, called for a change of leadership and internal reform in the Congress on Saturday, told the group that it was fragile and had come together to reinforce it. Members Kapil Sibal, Anand Sharma, Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Manish Tewari, Vivek Tankha, Raj Babbar and many others were present at the gathering.