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PM Narendra Modi addresses Lok Sabha on the major issues

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Lok Sabha on the 3rd day of the No-Confidence Motion. The PM replied to debates…

PM Narendra Modi addresses Lok Sabha on the major issues

Indian Prime Minister Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Lok Sabha on the 3rd day of the No-Confidence Motion. The PM replied to debates regarding the no-confidence motion and responded to the opposition’s allegations. 

 

Modi slammed the opposition by saying, “The people have no confidence in I.N.D.I.A, the Indian National Congress, and the Gandhi Family while ending the three-day discussion on No-Confidence, he said, “No matter how much the opposition mistreats democracy or how many derogatory remarks they make towards me, the Indian people will undoubtedly make the future of an NDA-led India more promising. The no-confidence motion will turn out to be fortunate for us (BJP) once more.” The PM said, appreciating the opposition for introducing it. 

 

The opposition staged a Walkout from the No-Confidence motion as they alleged the PM for not including the issue of Manipur Violence even after 90 minutes into the speech, leading to his Government winning the motion of No-Confidence. The PM reassured the people of Manipur that India and Parliament were on their side and that both the State and Central governments were working tirelessly to restore peace and development to the State. 

 

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PM Modi held Congress accountable for the situation in Manipur. He quoted, “ Whose government was there in Manipur when the picture of Mahatma Gandhi was not allowed in Government Offices? Whose government was there when the decision that didn’t allow the National Anthem in Schools was taken?” directing towards the incapability of Congress to think outside of politics. Adding to this he said he visited the state more than 50 times in the past nine years while his ministers visited there more than 400 times.

 

“In my third term, India would become one of the top three economies of the world,” the Prime Minister declared on Wednesday. He further  added, “Based on past performance, India will overtake China as the third-largest economy in the world during the third term of our administration.” Continuing on the topic of governance, he claimed to provide a stable system of Governance, in contrast to I.N.D.I.A, which was multi-pronged. He claimed that the opposition lacked understanding and they don’t have faith in the future of this country, mocking the opposition. He continued, “Congress stood obsolete in fast-changing India. Congress did not trust the capability and the prowess of the country, and they doubted the hard work of the people of the country.” 

 

Modi countered Gandhi’s remarks, “I will speak from my heart and not from my mind.” “The country knows the condition of his brain and the country will soon Know the condition of his heart too.”

On JD(U), the party that broke its alliance with BJP to join I.N.D.I.A, Modi quoted, “The successors of Ram Manohar Lohia should know that Mr. Lohia accused Nehru of not developing the North-East region deliberately.” The ruling party won the hearts of the people and got the upper hand in the discussion as the opposition staged a walkout.

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