Prime Minister’s Strong Start in Parliament Session
With the Parliament’s third term in session, the Prime Minister immediately set the stage with a direct assault on the main Opposition, Congress, in anticipation of the Lok Sabha session.
Remembering the Emergency
Prior to the session, the Prime Minister took a moment to remind the nation that June 25th marks the 50th anniversary of the Emergency, a period he vehemently denounced as a dark chapter in India’s democracy.
Post-Election Dynamics
Following recent elections in which the BJP fell short of a majority, the Prime Minister returned to power with the support of NDA allies. The opposition, encouraged by its performance, aims to challenge the government.
Commitment to Governance
Undeterred by the challenges, the Prime Minister has vowed to intensify his efforts in his third term, promising to deliver triple the results. He expressed his gratitude for being the second government post-independence to secure a consecutive third term, a testament to his unwavering commitment to governance.
Call for Responsible Opposition
While underlining the importance of unity in the nation’s service, the Prime Minister earnestly urged the opposition to refrain from theatrics and instead engage in meaningful debates and diligent work in Parliament. His call for responsible opposition echoes the need for collective responsibility in the nation’s progress.
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Opposition Response
Congress responded sharply, criticizing the Prime Minister for not addressing current issues like NEET protests, the West Bengal train accident, or Manipur violence. They promised to voice people’s concerns inside and outside Parliament through the INDIA Opposition bloc.