In New Delhi [India], Prime Minister Narendra Modi lashed out at the opposition during his speech in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, saying his government has believed in the principle of "santushtikaran" (satisfaction) and has abandoned the practice of "tushtikaran " which has been followed and practiced by the opposition parties when they were in power before 2014.

"Our country has seen the politics of tushtikaran (appeasement), the model of governance of tushtikaran (appeasement) for a long time. The country has now seen for the first time a new model of secularism. Thanks to our efforts, we have followed the idea of satisfaction (santushtikaran) and not appeasement (tushtikaran)," the Prime Minister said while delivering his Motion of Thanks to the President's speech in the Lok Sabha.

Explaining the principle of santushtikaran, the Prime Minister said that this means saturating the schemes of government and extending the government to the last person.

"When we talk about santushtikaran (satisfaction), it means saturation of all government schemes, fulfilling last mile governance delivery. When we follow the principle of saturation, it leads to true social justice," PM Modi said.

The opposition, which has made a strong comeback in the 18th Lok Sabha, continuously raised louder slogans of 'Manipur, Manipur', 'Tanashahi nahin chalegi (We will not allow dictatorship) with table-slapping as soon as PM Modi began to speak in the Lok Sabha.

The president even expressed his displeasure to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, saying that his behavior as leader of the opposition does not conform to parliamentary traditions.

The Speaker said Rahul Gandhi had instructed the opposition members to come to the well of the House.

"This is wrong," Birla said.

Taking a dig at the opposition who continuously raised 'Nyay do' slogans while Prime Minister Modi was speaking in the Lok Sabha, he said saturation of government schemes leads to social justice in the true sense.

"Saturation is true social justice and the people of the country have trusted us by electing us to power for the third time," he said.

The Prime Minister said his government believed in "Justice for all, appeasement for none."

"Appeasement has destroyed this country. And that's why we believed in the principle of Justice for all, Appeasement for none," he said.

Prime Minister Modi said that people had voted them to power after seeing their record in the last 10 years.

"After seeing our record over the last 10 years, the people of India have supported us and given us the opportunity to serve 140 million people," he said.