Union minister and BJP leader Smriti Irani on Saturday took a jibe at the meeting of opposition parties held in Patna, saying "Wolves hunt in packs".
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She also alleged that the target of Friday's opposition conclave was not Prime Minister Narendra Modi, "but the people of the country and the exchequer".
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"As soon as I came to Indore, the media asked me what was my reaction to the Opposition's gathering in Patna yesterday. ..so people say in English that wolves hunt in packs," Irani said.
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She was speaking at an event organised by the Bharatiya Janata Party to mark the completion of nine years of the Modi government.
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Prominent women from Indore were invited to this programme.
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바카라œThere has been a gathering (of Opposition parties), but its target was not Modi, but you (the public) and India's treasury," Irani claimed.
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"I know that when a person casts an evil eye on treasury....just alert the woman of the house and the enemy automatically fails," the Women and Child Development minister added.
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At the Patna meeting, a total of 17 opposition parties resolved to fight the 2024 Lok Sabha elections unitedly to defeat the saffron party and work with flexibility by setting aside their differences.
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Irani said India's credibility in the world has increased due to the US visit of the prime minister and cited announcements made by various foreign companies to invest in India.