PM Narendra Modi is likely to address the Rajya Sabha today after proceedings resume, with NEET and inflation expected to be in focus. PM Modi’s address in Rajya Sabha will come a day after his scathing counterattack on Leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha. The prime minister said Rahul Gandhi and the Congress are spending all their efforts to spread that the BJP-led NDA lost in the 2024 general elections despite it winning a historic third term.
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In his over two-hour reply to the motion of thanks to the President’s address in Lok Sabha, PM Modi said Congress had become a “parasite” on its allies and has made “lies” a weapon of its politics. The prime minister also faced sloganeering over the Manipur issue while he was addressing the Lok Sabha, reserving a significant part of his speech towards attacking the Opposition.
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“We will not be able to protect parliamentary democracy without taking seriously what happened yesterday. We should not ignore these acts by calling them childish, by considering them childish, we should not ignore them at all and I am saying this because the intentions behind this are not good and I also want to awaken the countrymen,” Modi said.
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PM Modi’s address in Rajya Sabha will come a day after his scathing counterattack on Leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha.PM Modi said Congress had become a “parasite” on its allies and has made “lies” a weapon of its politics. The prime minister also faced sloganeering over the Manipur issue while he was addressing the Lok Sabha, reserving a significant part of his speech towards attacking the Opposition.
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