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Speaking at the Lok Sabha, Modi said, 'I appreciate the Opposition's resolve to remain in the opposition for a long time...The way you sat here (in govt) for many decades, the same way you resolve to sit there (in opposition)..
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday took a swipe at the Opposition, saying that he appreciates their resolve to remain in that position for decades adding that many opposition parties have lost courage to fight the upcoming elections...
Modi expressed his disappointment at the Opposition for not fulfilling their responsibility of holding the position..
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