On Thursday, the Congress, taking a sarcasm on Prime Minister Narendra Modi returning home from five countries visiting five countries, said that now when he has come back, he can find time to review and consider the decline of infrastructure in their home state and consider the decline of infrastructure in their home state.
The opposition party also said that the Prime Minister can also chaire to the all -party meeting to finalize the agenda of the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament as a change.
Prime Minister Modi returned to India this morning after visiting five countries – Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil and Namibia. During this visit, Modi also attended the 17th BRICS summit at Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
Congress General Secretary (Communications in -charge) Jairam Ramesh said, “India again welcomes its super premium frequent flyer Prime Minister who is expected to stay in the country for three weeks before flying again.”
Ramesh said, “Now that he is here, he can get time to go to Manipur, where people have been waiting for him for more than two years; can review why Pahalgam militants have not yet been brought into the dock of justice; they can consider the decline of infrastructure in their home state; and can assist Himachal Pradesh from flooding.
The Congress leader said that the Prime Minister can also focus his attention on improvement in GST to promote widespread consumption and can also take steps to promote private investment by companies other than select large business groups.
Ramesh said, “He can also preside over an all -party meeting to set the agenda for the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament as a change.”
The monsoon session of Parliament starts from July 21. Last week, Modi started from Ghana and set out on a trip to five countries. After this, he was on a two -day visit to Trinidad and Tobago from 3 to 4 July. In the third phase of his visit, Modi visited Argentina from 4 to 5 July.
In the fourth phase of his visit, Modi went to Brazil on the invitation of President Louis Inecio Lula Da Silva. The Prime Minister visited Brazil from 5 to 8 July and attended the 17th BRICS Summit, after which a state visit. Please tell that before returning to India, Modi visited Namibia.