Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the opposition for trying to silence his voice during a crucial parliamentary session, calling it undemocratic. He emphasized that Parliament is meant to serve the country, not political parties. Modi urged MPs to contribute constructively to discussions, focusing on development and progress. He highlighted the upcoming Union Budget‘s importance and called for unity among political parties post-election to work for the country’s future.
5 Key Points
- Criticism of Opposition: PM Modi condemned the opposition for attempting to silence him during a parliamentary session, labeling it as undemocratic.
- Parliament’s Purpose: Modi emphasized that Parliament is meant for the country (desh), not for political parties (dal), and should serve the 140 crore people of India.
- Upcoming Union Budget: He highlighted the significance of the upcoming Union Budget in shaping India’s future and achieving the vision of a developed nation by 2047.
- Call for Constructive Contribution: Modi urged all MPs to actively participate in discussions with a focus on development and progress, warning against negative attitudes.
- Post-Election Unity: The Prime Minister stressed the need for political parties to unite and work together for the country’s benefit following the recent Lok Sabha elections.