Monday, March 24th, 2025

PM Narendra Modi Speech: This is his/her condition… PM Modi ‘pierced the needle’ to the opposition before the beginning of the Parliament session.

New Delhi: The winter session of Parliament is starting from today. Before the start of the session, PM Modi, while addressing the media, said that the atmosphere will be cold in the winter session. Targeting the opposition, especially the Congress, PM Modi said without taking names that those whom the country has rejected are trying to disrupt Parliament. There should be better discussion in the Parliament, more and more people should contribute in the Parliament. Unfortunately, for their political interests, some people, who have been rejected by the public, are creating ruckus in the Parliament.

PM Modi said that such people are constantly trying to control the Parliament. Their own objective is not more successful than stopping the activities of the Parliament, the people of the country observe all their behavior and when the time comes, they also punish them. PM Modi said that the most painful thing is that the new MPs who bring new ideas and new energy, their rights are suppressed by some people.

They don’t even get a chance to speak in the House. In the democratic tradition, it is the job of every generation to prepare the coming generations but those who have been continuously rejected by the public, neither allow discussion in the Parliament nor respect the spirit of democracy. Neither do they understand the importance of people’s aspirations, nor do they understand any of their responsibilities, the result of which is that they never live up to public expectations. The result is that the public is rejecting him/her again and again.

There are chances of uproar in the Parliament session. Congress has given notice on Sambhaal violence. On one hand, the opposition is preparing to corner the government on the Adani and Sambhal issue, while on the other hand, the enthusiasm of the government is also high after the results of Haryana and Maharashtra. 16 bills including the Waqf Amendment Bill have been listed for this session.

The pending bills also include the Waqf (Amendment) Bill which has been listed for consideration and passing after the joint committee of both the Houses submits its report in the Lok Sabha. All eyes will be on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, which was sent to the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) after being introduced in the Lok Sabha during the monsoon session. The committee is to submit its report on the last day of the first week of the winter session.

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