Mamata Banerjee's All India Trinamool Congress is one of the Narendra Modi government's most vocal critics.
HIGHLIGHTS
- PM Modi needs teleprompter help, media knows about this: Mamata Banerjee
- He reads what he has to say, speaks as though he's fluent: Mamata Banerjee
- Mamata's TMC is one of the Narendra Modi govt's most vocal critics
Prime Minister Narendra Modi can't speak a line in English properly and needs constant help from a teleprompter, Mamata Banerjee says.
"Modi gives a lot of speeches but he cannot speak a line in English properly. That's why he needs to constantly look at the teleprompter while speaking English," Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, said on Thursday, according to a Bengali news website.
"The entire media knows of this. So do other people," Mamata Banerjee said. "He looks at the screen, reads what he has to say in English and then speaks as if he's fluent in the language."
"But we do not have to do all this."
"He looks at the screen, reads what he has to say in English and then speaks as if he's fluent in the language."
Mamata Banerjee's All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) is one of the Narendra Modi government's most vocal critics.
She announced on Thursday that West Bengal was pulling out of Ayushman Bharat -- a health programme launched last year by Prime Minister Narendra Modi which aims to cover over 10 crore poor and vulnerable families.
Mamata Banerjee accused the Centre of "playing dirty politics" under the garb of the scheme. She said Narendra Modi was "politicising" it by sending letters about its provisions to every West Bengal household with his picture and a lotus symbol.
"You [Narendra Modi] are sending letters with your photograph on them to every household in the state, making tall claims to take credit for the scheme," Mamata Banerjee said. "Then why should I bear 40 per cent? The NDA government should take the entire responsibility."
Expenses incurred are to be shared between the Centre and the state in 60:40 ratio.
NOW, A QUICK RECAP: Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi couldn't speak English properly, and needed to "constantly look" at a teleprompter. Also on Thursday, she said West Bengal would pull out of the Ayushman Bharat programme, accusing Narendra Modi of politicising the scheme. To learn more about Ayushman Bharat and what happened yesterday, click on the links below.
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