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Vibha Sharma
New Delhi, July 18
In his customary tackle earlier than the beginning of a Parliament session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday appealed to all members to make the Monsoon Session as fruitful and productive as attainable through the use of the chance for debate and evaluation.
“There should be dialogue in Parliament with an open mind; if necessary, there should be a debate. I urge all MPs to deeply analyse and discuss,” he stated.
The session can be essential due to the election to the workplace of President and Vice President, the PM stated.
“The voting (for Presidential election) is taking place today. During this period, the new President and Vice President will begin guiding the nation,” he stated.
Elaborating on the approaching 25 years — Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav — Modi stated it will be a interval to scale new heights.
“This period is very important. It is the period of ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’. There is a special significance of August 15 and the coming 25 years when the nation would celebrate 100 years of Independence. It would be a time to make a resolve to chart our journey and scale new heights,” the PM stated.
The session is anticipated to be stormy given the Opposition’s temper amid points it plans to flag, as an illustration “Agnipath scheme, inflation, unemployment, rupee value crisis, hate speech, misuse of enforcement agencies, demolition of homes of minorities, and amendment to Forest Conservation Rules”.
The CPM and the Congress have given suspension-of-business discover in Rajya Sabha over the Centre’s Agnipath scheme and different points, together with value rise.
Senior Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday stated his celebration had shortlisted 13 points for dialogue.
These are “attacks on the federal structure, Agnipath scheme, DHFL bank fraud, uncontrolled inflation, rising unemployment, fiscal and rupee value crisis, hate speech, rising crimes in Jammu and Kashmir and attacks on Kashmiri Pandits, collapse of autonomous bodies and constitutional institutions, external threat to national security—Chinese incursion and foreign policy failures, illegal demolition of homes of minorities, undemocratic attack on Congress leaders, and amendment to Forest Conservation Rules”.
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