As the monsoon session of Parliament begins, Modi’s message is to Oppan: ‘Our hearts must definitely be in the interest of the country’. Bharat News

As the monsoon session of Parliament begins, Modi's message is to Oppan: 'Our hearts must definitely be in the interest of the country'. Bharat News

Reaching the opposition before the monsoon session of Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that there may be differences in the opinion of political parties, but “Our hearts should definitely be in the interest of the country.”

Addressing the media before the start of the monsoon session, Modi said, “The monsoon session stands as a proud moment for the nation.”

“I would definitely say that political parties are different. Each has its own agenda, its role. I accept this reality. Dal may not kill meal, but the country killed the main man Zarur Mile (we can have a difference of opinion in the party’s interest, but our hearts must definitely be in the interest of the country).

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“With this feeling, many bills that will strengthen the development journey of the country, strengthen the progress of the country, and have been proposed to the citizens of the country in this monsoon session. This house will pass them after a detailed discussion. I wish all the honorable MPs in a good debate,” he said.

The Prime Minister hoped for a productive monsoon session of Parliament, full of rich discussions that would strengthen democracy, saying that it is a session of national pride and victory.

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Referring to Operation Sindoor, Modi said that the world has seen the strength of India’s military power. He said during Operation Sindoor, Indian soldiers achieved their purpose with 100 percent success, demolishing the mastermind behind terrorism in their hideout in just 22 minutes.

Modi said that the cruel massacre in Pahalgam shook the whole world and attracted global attention to terrorism and its subclass. Rising above the party’s lines, India’s representatives to highlight the role of Pakistan in the United States, he said, appreciating political parties and MPs.

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Meanwhile, the government has accepted the demand of the opposition to discuss Operation Sindoor during the monsoon session. The opposition has demanded a discussion on the Pahalgam terror attack, and a special intensive amendment of the electoral role in Bihar.

Saying that more than 100 districts have become Naxal-free, Modi said, “India has tolerated many violent challenges, whether it is terrorism or Naxalism, but today, the influence of Naxalism and Maoism is shrinking rapidly … Constitution is strong on bombs and guns. The red corridors of the past are now turning into the glory of development and development.”

Harikishan Sharma

Harikishan Sharma, Senior Assistant Editor of the Indian Express’ National Bureau, specializes in reporting on governance, policy and data. He has included the Prime Minister’s Office and Pivatal Central Ministry, such as Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Ministry of Cooperation, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Ministry of Food and Public Distribution, Ministry of Rural Development and Ministry of Water Power. His work mainly revolves around reporting and policy analysis. In addition, he performs a weekly column called a weekly column “State-Thialley Speaking”, which is prominently depicted on the Indian Express website. In this column, he immerses the readers into deeply inherent stories in socio-economic, political and electoral data, which offers a practical approach to these important aspects of governance and society. … read more

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