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PM Modi says after 2024 polls, Congress will be termed Parasite, mocks LoP Rahul Gandhi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticised the Congress party as a "parasite" that thrives on its allies' votes and mocked Rahul Gandhi for his behavior in the Lok Sabha. Modi predicted that after the 2024 elections, Congress will be labeled a parasite for living off its allies' vote shares. He accused Congress of dividing the country based on language and highlighted their declining performance in various states. Modi compared Gandhi to an errant child trying to gain sympathy without revealing his own wrongdoings.
Lok Sabha results mark independence from communal politics: Akhilesh Yadav
During the Lok Sabha debate on the President's address, Senior Opposition MPs accused PM Narendra Modi and BJP of polarisation in the general elections, celebrating their enhanced tally as a rejection of BJP's politics and government's "vindictive politics". Akhilesh Yadav declared the elections marked freedom from communal politics and a victory for positive politics. Congress MP KC Venugopal criticized PM Modi for communal speeches and violating constitutional norms.
PM Modi takes indirect jibe at LoP Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha 'Balak Buddhi...Naya Drama...'
New Delhi, July 02 (ANI): PM Modi on July 02 during his speech in the Lok Sabha took an indirect jibe at the Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi. He said that the “immature mind” has started new tactics to gain sympathy. PM Modi takes indirect jibe at LoP Rahul...
Lok Sabha: PM Modi on Motion of Thanks to President | Full Speech
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reply to Motion of Thanks on President's address in Lok Sabha. Watch.Lok Sabha: PM Modi on Motion of Thanks to President | Full Speech
PM Modi calls July 1 as 'Khatakhat Diwas', targets Rahul Gandhi over Rs 8500 per month promise
"On July 1, the country celebrated the 'Khata Khat Diwas', and people were checking their bank accounts to see whether they have received Rs 8,500 or not. The Congress misled the people in these (Lok Sabha) elections and lied that they will provide Rs 8,50...
PM Modi on 2024 poll results: NDA's massive victory in states and return to power in centre
The opposition created a ruckus as Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his speech on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address in the Lok Sabha.PM Modi on 2024 poll results: NDA's massive victory in states and return to power in centre
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Lok Sabha speech: Narendra Modi says BJP government ensures justice for all, appeasement for none
In his reply to the Motion of Thanks on the President's Address in the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that appeasement has harmed India since Independence, but the BJP-led government has ensured "justice for all, appeasement for none." Amidst this, opposition protests demanded "justice for Manipur." | in Parliament Live
Portions of Rahul Gandhi's speech in Lok Sabha expunged
In Rahul Gandhi's maiden speech as Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, several contentious portions targeting the central government and its policies were expunged from the parliamentary records upon the Speaker's orders. His remarks, which included accusations against the BJP, RSS, and comments on Hindus, drew protests from the ruling party. Gandhi accused the BJP and RSS of spreading violence and hatred, prompting strong rebuttals from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, who demanded an apology. The expunged sections also covered Gandhi's comments on minorities, industrialists like Adani and Ambani, and the Agniveer Scheme.
Goa Chief Minister seeks Rahul Gandhi's apology on his remarks in Lok Sabha
After Gandhi's comments, Goa CM Sawant termed the Congress as arrogant. "This is INC's Nafarat ki Dukan! Calling Hindus 'Hinsak' is a brazen insult, disrespect towards Hindus. LoP @RahulGandhi must apologise, to the the House and Crores of Hindus all over the world," Sawant said on his X handle on Monday.
PM Modi to address Lok Sabha; respond to Motion of Thanks today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) parliamentary party meeting on Tuesday. This will be the first session of Parliament since PM Modi assumed office for a third consecutive term. Notably, this meeting marks PM Modi's first speech to the MPs of the ruling bloc in this new term.
Anurag Thakur starts Lok Sabha debate, takes a dig at Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi
During Monday's Lok Sabha session, NDA MPs defended government policies in response to the motion of thanks to the President's Address, while the Opposition countered. BJP MP Anurag Thakur initiated the discussion by highlighting the Opposition's stance against the Constitution. He congratulated Rahul Gandhi on becoming Leader of the Opposition, emphasising the need for responsibility over power. Opposition MPs protested as Thakur criticised Gandhi's absence during important sessions.
Oppn members creating constitutional crisis in Delhi: Bansuri Swaraj in Lok Sabha
In her maiden address in the Lok Sabha, BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj slammed the opposition on Monday, saying its members are creating a constitutional crisis in Delhi because Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is adamant that he will not leave his chair and run the government from jail.
BJP-Ajit Pawar tensions come to fore as BJP leaders call NCP a liability
Chaudhari's comments were made at a closed-door review meeting for the Shirur Lok Sabha seat recently by BJP. Leaking of his comments has caused tension between NCP and BJP, simmering since the Lok Sabha results, to increase.
Om Birla 2.0: NDA candidate elected as the Speaker of the 18th Lok Sabha
Om Birla, the NDA candidate, was declared Lok Sabha Speaker on Wednesday after Prime Minister Narendra Modi moved a motion in his support. Birla, a three-time MP from Kota, Rajasthan, competed against Congress' K. Suresh, an eight-term MP from Mavelikara, Kerala. This marks the fourth contested Speaker election in Lok Sabha history.
Lok Sabha Speaker poll: Om Birla vs K Suresh; key points
The Speaker election in the Indian Parliament showcases a dynamic interplay of political strategies and alliances. With the BJP-led NDA government holding a numerical advantage, the Opposition's attempts to rally support for their candidates underscore the competitive nature of the electoral process. Key figures like Rajnath Singh and Amit Shah are pivotal in shaping the unfolding events, while the support announcements from various parties add layers of complexity to the proceedings.
How pending oath of seven MPs could impact Lok Sabha Speaker election
The Lok Sabha Speaker election is scheduled for today, June 26, but there is a notable issue as seven Members of Parliament (MPs) have not taken their oath. Five of these MPs belong to the Opposition, and two are independents, which will prevent them from participating in the election, potentially weakening the Opposition's influence.
BJP MP Piyush Goyal condemns Congress for stalling Lok Sabha Speaker consensus
After failing to reach a consensus on the Lok Sabha Speaker post, BJP MP Piyush Goyal criticised Congress for demanding the Deputy Speaker be decided first. Goyal condemned this political move, emphasising the importance of maintaining the House's dignity. Efforts for consensus failed as the INDIA bloc nominated K Suresh against BJP's Om Birla for Speaker.
Lok Sabha Speaker election: BJP begins consultations, Oppn weighs options
BJP consults allies for NDA's candidate for Lok Sabha Speaker's post while opposition INDIA bloc considers options for a possible contest, a day before nomination filing.
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