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Narendra Modi hits back at Sonia Gandhi’s ‘hawabaazi’ jibe, says ‘hawalabaaz’ are worried

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Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi upon his arrival  for his welcoming ceremony

Bhopal: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the three-day 10th Vishwa Hindi Sammelan (World Hindi Conference) in Bhopal on Thursday. The conference is being organised by the ministry of external affairs in cooperation with the Madhya Pradesh government.

Modi criticised the Congress Party for disrupting Parliament and described them as a group of ‘Hawalabaaz’ who are terrorised due to strong black money laws initiated by his government.

“The strong laws on the black money have disturbed the ‘Hawalabaaz’. They are feeling the heat and the threat, and that is why these groups of Hawalabaaz are disrupting the democratic system,” said Prime Minister Modi while speaking at a rally here.

” Congress is stalling the Parliament to disrupt the nation’s progress,” he added.

Prime Minister Modi said the country wants to move ahead and it is standing firm despite the global economic scenario.

Two days back, Congress President Sonia Gandhi had attacked Modi saying he has been ‘reduced to unedifying flip flops’ and most of his poll promises were nothing more than ‘hawabaazi’ (empty talk).

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