Biggest Drama Queen? Jairam Ramesh Berates PM Modi Over 'No Drama, Delivery' Remark

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh launched a sharp attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He criticized the PM's call for "delivery, not drama" ahead of the Parliament session. Ramesh accused Modi of being the "biggest drama queen" for making grand statements outside Parliament while avoiding dialogue inside. The exchange highlights the ongoing tension between the government and opposition as the Winter Session begins.

Key Points: Jairam Ramesh Calls PM Modi Biggest Drama Queen Over Parliament Remark

  • Jairam Ramesh accuses PM Modi of never participating in parliamentary discussions
  • He claims the PM undermines Parliament by making statements only outside it
  • Ramesh places full responsibility for Parliament dysfunction on the Prime Minister
  • PM Modi had urged opposition to focus on policy delivery, not political drama
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Biggest drama queen here is the one talking about drama: Jairam Ramesh berates PM Modi over 'drama nahi, delivery' remark

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh slams PM Modi's 'drama nahi, delivery' comment, accusing him of hypocrisy and undermining Parliament's importance.

"The biggest drama queen here is the one talking about drama. - Jairam Ramesh"

New Delhi, December 1

Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Monday launched a blistering attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his "drama nahi, delivery" remark ahead of the Winter Session of Parliament, calling the Prime Minister the "biggest drama queen" and accusing him of systematically undermining Parliament.

In a strongly worded post on X, the Rajya Sabha MP slammed the Prime Minister for not participating in the parliamentary discussions, yet making "grand statements" outside the Parliament building ahead of every session.

"The Prime Minister never comes to Parliament and continuously undermines its importance. He never engages in dialogue with the opposition. Yet, before every session begins, he stands outside the Parliament building and makes grand statements--and appeals to the country that the opposition should provide constructive cooperation so that the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha can run smoothly," his post read.

Ramesh further added that if Parliament does not run smoothly, the full responsibility lies with the Prime Minister, as his "stubbornness" prevents the opposition from raising important public issues.

He further dismissed the PM's pre-session remarks as "nothing but hypocrisy".

"If Parliament does not run smoothly, the full responsibility for this lies with the Prime Minister--because due to his stubbornness, he does not even give the opposition an opportunity to speak on the important issues of the public. He always wants to have every decision made according to his own will, and does not even give the opposition the minimum chance to present their side. The Prime Minister's statement before the start of Parliament is nothing but hypocrisy. The biggest drama queen here is the one talking about drama," his post added.

The Congress leader's remark comes against the backdrop of PM Modi's address ahead of the winter session of parliament, calling on opposition parties to focus on delivering a productive session for the people.

Taking a jibe at the Opposition, he said they appear "unsettled" due to the recent defeat in the Bihar elections. He called upon them to put aside differences and work to ensure that sound policies and laws are passed in parliament so as not to repeat the washout of the monsoon session.

"I would request that everyone think about the issues at hand. There are a lot of places for doing drama; whoever wants to do drama can do it. Yaha drama nahi, delivery honi chahiye (There should be delivery here, no drama). Whoever wants to say slogans, the whole country is there; you have already said it during the defeat of the Bihar elections. But here the emphasis should be on policy, not slogans," PM Modi said ahead of the winter parliament session.

"It is possible that negativity can work in politics but ultimately, positive thinking is needed for nation-building. Negativity should be kept aside, and nation-building should be the focus," he added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This back-and-forth name-calling is so tiresome. Can both sides please just focus on governing? We have real issues like inflation and unemployment that need solutions, not political theater. 🙄
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Vikram M
The PM is right about delivery. Look at the infrastructure projects completed. But I agree, more parliamentary discussion would be healthy for democracy. Both sides need to lower the temperature and talk.
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Priya S
Calling the PM a 'drama queen' is just as unproductive as the PM's jibe. This is why young people are losing faith in politics. Where is the substantive debate on the bills being presented?
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Rohit P
Honestly, the opposition also needs to come prepared with constructive alternatives, not just disruption. The monsoon session was a complete washout. Kuch kaam toh hona chahiye na? 🤷‍♂️
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Michael C
Observing from outside, it seems like a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black. Both major parties engage in theatrical politics. The real losers are the Indian citizens who deserve better governance.
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Ananya R
The core issue is the erosion of parliamentary norms. The PM setting the agenda via media briefings outside, the opposition responding in kind on social media...

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