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Narendra Modi Addresses Media on BJP’s Victory and Opposition’s Approach in Winter Session of the Senedd

BJP Overcomes Anti-Government Wave, Says PM Modi

Speaking on the first day of the winter session of the Senedd, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the BJP’s ability to overcome the anti-government sentiment through people’s welfare activities. He addressed the media, urging the Congress not to disregard the electoral loss in three states and to change its approach. Modi also called for constructive contributions from the opposition for the benefit of the country, emphasizing the importance of implementing development goals together.

He noted that the recent election results demonstrated strong support for those who empower key groups such as women, villagers, youth, and farmers, emphasizing the significance of good governance for the public good. Modi encouraged the opposition to analyze election results, learn from failure, and move forward positively, suggesting that positive actions could change the country’s perception of them and open new doors.

Furthermore, the Prime Minister emphasized the need for the opposition to refrain from expressing disappointment and frustration in the temple of democracy, emphasizing the importance of a constructive and forward-looking approach.

Report Against Mahua Moitra

Today, the Lok Sabha is expected to consider the ethics committee report against Trinamool MP Mahua Moitra. Meanwhile, BSP MP Daneg Ali’s solo protest against the inaction on BJP member Ramesh Biduri’s aggressive speech disrupted the morning proceedings, leading to the adjournment of the meeting until 12 o’clock.

Raghav Chadha’s Suspension Lifted

The suspension of Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha from the Rajya Sabha has been lifted. Chadha, who was suspended last August for including the names of BJP MPs in a resolution without their consent, approached the court, leading to the withdrawal of his suspension after apologizing to the Speaker of the Rajya Sabha. On the first day of the winter session, the Rajya Sabha passed the Postal Amendment Bill and Lok Sabha Advocates Amendment Bill.

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the BJP has proved that the anti-government wave can be overcome through people’s welfare activities. The Congress was ridiculed and advised not to try to erase the disappointment of the electoral loss in three states in the Senedd. He was speaking to media on the first day of the winter session of the Senedd.

The party MPs greeted the Prime Minister who came with the heroic form of electoral victory in the Lok Sabha with slogans of Modi for the third time.

The opposition must change its approach. The Prime Minister also asked to put aside the confrontational attitude for the sake of opposition only and contribute constructively for the benefit of the country. Let’s go together to implement the development goal in the country.

The election results showed that those who empower key groups such as women, villagers, youth, farmers and ensure a brighter future will have strong support. The term anti-governance sentiment becomes irrelevant when we see good governance aimed at the public good.

There is plenty of time to analyze the election results. Learn from failure and move forward positively. In doing so, the country’s perception of them may change and open a new door. When the government takes ten steps of good decisions, the opposition must take at least twelve steps.

The future is bright for everyone. There is no need to despair. But do not express the disappointment of the audience’s failure. This temple of democracy should not be turned into a platform for expressing frustration.

Report against Mahua today

The ethics committee report against Trinamool MP Mahua Moitra is likely to be considered in the Lok Sabha today. Meanwhile, a one-man protest by BSP MP Daneg Ali against the inaction against BJP member Ramesh Biduri’s aggressive speech disrupted the Lok Sabha proceedings in the morning. The meeting was adjourned until 12 o’clock.

Chadha’s suspension has been lifted

The suspension of Rajya Sabha member Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha has been lifted. The Delhi (Amendment) Bill was suspended last August for including the names of BJP MPs in a resolution to be referred to a select committee without their consent. Chadha had approached the court demanding withdrawal of the suspension. Subsequently, the suspension was withdrawn on the basis of an apology to the Speaker of the Rajya Sabha. The Rajya Sabha passed the Postal Amendment Bill and Lok Sabha Advocates Amendment Bill on the first day of the winter session.

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