
New Delhi: "Koi lauta de mere beete huye din," this famous song of Kishore Kumar is being hummed on the streets by the people today after 100 days of Modi government, senior CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury said.
Reacting to the completion of 100 days in office by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said, "Earlier, the people were forced to listen to 'achche din aanewale hain' (good days are coming. And they were made to believe it."
"Instead, the people are now humming 'koi lauta de mere beete huye din (someone return my good old days)' on the streets after 100 days of this government," Yechury said.
Earlier, reacting on the BJP's debacle in by-polls, the CPI-M had said that 'Modi-Magic' is waning.
In an editorial in its mouthpiece "People's Democracy", the CPI-M said that the Modi government and the BJP "suffered a major setback in the recently held by-elections in Bihar, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab.
The BJP's reverses in assembly by-elections marks the waning of the Narendra Modi "euphoria" and shows voters are getting disenchanted with the new regime, the CPI-M said Thursday.
"These results ... are a pointer to the fact that people have realised ... that the real agenda of the Modi government is completely different from the issues on which the (Lok Sabha) election campaign was mounted," said the Communist Party of India-Marxist.
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