Budget session: PM Modi today to answer the proposal of thanks to debate

Budget session: PM Modi today to answer the proposal of thanks to debate




New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to respond to the proposal of thanks to the President’s address in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, four days of the budget session of Parliament.

It comes a day later when opposition leader Rahul Gandhi gave an address in the lower house, in which the NDA -led central government was attacked. Participating the debate on the proposal of thanks to the President’s address, Rahul Gandhi said that the Modi government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative has failed to revive it and the manufacturing share in GDP has reduced to GDP’s 15.3 percent of GDP. 12.6 percent from 2014, which is the lowest in the last 60 years. Rahul Gandhi also picked for a caste census, suggesting to implement Artificial Intelligence (AI) on such figures, which will create a lot of possibilities.

Palrimatry Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju called for an apology to Rahul Gandhi. Rijiju said during Rahul Gandhi’s speech, the Lok Sabha speaker had asked the opposition leader four times to certify his claims, but the LoP spoke without providing necessary confirmation and left the House.

Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Kiren Rijiju said, “When the Leader of the Opposition (Rahul Gandhi) was speaking today, the speaker also said that he is called 4 times that he should certify his claims. But he spoke and spoke and he spoke and he spoke and Left. Lop is a responsible position and should be a responsible position and should present his statements with thoughtfulness.

On the day of the budget session, 3 also saw that opposition MPs raised an uproar during the time of question, demanding a discussion on the Maha Kumbh stampede, in which many MPs were running out of the house.

Congress MP Angamcha Bimol Akijam is also going to make 360th report on recommendations and comments included in the 354th report by the government, which lies in the 354th report on the review of youth affairs.

It will also be a table of 361st report on the action taken by the government on the recommendations taken in the 341st report on the review of education standards, recognition process, research, examination reforms and educational environment in the 341st report. Ministry of Higher Education, Education.

Lok Sabha MP Iqra Chaudhary put the 158th report on the government’s action on the recommendations and comments on the 148th report on mental health care and its management in contemporary time related to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The budget session of Parliament began on Friday (31 January) with a joint address of President Draupadi Murmu.

The first part of the budget session will continue till 13 February and both houses will meet again on March 10 after a holiday with the session ending on 4 April.


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