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    PM Modi offers water to Congress MPs shouting 'taanashahi nahi chalegi' in Lok Sabha: Watch viral video

    In a dramatic session on Tuesday, the Lok Sabha witnessed chaotic scenes as Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced vehement protests from the Opposition while addressing the Motion of Thanks to the President's address. MPs from various parties crowded the well of the House, demanding more speaking time and creating a tumultuous atmosphere. Despite the disruptions, PM Modi made a notable gesture by offering a glass of water to an Opposition MP, captured in a viral video that sparked widespread attention and debate on social media.

    Third Eye: Enjoying staus quo, light on tea, high on work, and over-activism of new convert

    Chirag Paswan, a prominent and eligible figure in Parliament, starred in a film with Kangana Ranaut. His single status has drawn attention, making him a notable personality in the Narendra Modi government.

    Opposition upset as first time a non-Congress leader became PM for third term: Narendra Modi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged NDA MPs on Tuesday to adhere to parliamentary rules and conduct, while learning from senior members about best practices. This advice comes a day after Rahul Gandhi, Leader of Opposition, was accused by the ruling alliance of delivering a "most irresponsible" speech.

    PM asked NDA MPs to follow parliamentary rules, says Union Minister Rijiju after meet

    "PM urged NDA MPs to follow rules of the Parliament, Parliamentary democracy system and conduct which is essential to becoming a good MP... I think this guidance by the PM is a good mantra for all MPs, especially the first-time MPs...We have decided to follow this mantra...," Rijiju said after the NDA meeting.

    'No button here': Accused by Opposition of switching mic off, Speaker Om Birla retorts

    Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla expressed frustration with the false perception spread by Opposition MPs that he turns off microphones. He clarified during the discussion on the motion of thanks to the President's address that it is secretariat officials who control microphone activation when a member's name is called. He emphasised that this procedure is standard for all parties in the Speaker's chair.

    "Ours is not a political alliance, it is a time-tested friendship": PM Modi on meeting with Shiv Sena MPs

    The Shiv Sena and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)-Ajit Pawar MPs congratulated Narendra Modi on taking the oath as Prime Minister for a third consecutive term following the Lok Sabha polls. Taking to 'X', PM Modi wrote, "Had a great meeting with Shiv Sena MPs. Ours is not a political alliance--it is a time-tested friendship, bound together by common ideals and a shared vision for India's development."

    • 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.

      Mahua Moitra, says BJP paid a heavy price of 63 MPs for expelling me
      RS LoP Mallikarjun Kharge leads Oppn MPs into well to protest paper leak

      The Opposition in India has urged the government to address the NEET paper leak issue in the Rajya Sabha, causing widespread protests. Leader Mallikarjun Kharge and other leaders walked into the well of the House, while Congress member Phulo Devo Netam fainted due to exhaustion during protests. Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar announced he will not take up notices for suspending listed businesses to address the issue first.

      Postpone implementation of new criminal laws: CPI(ML) Liberation MPs to President

      President Droupadi Mumru, the immediate suspension of new criminal laws is crucial. Rushed passage without scrutiny threatens legal safeguards. A thorough review and consensus are needed to protect citizens' liberties. Your urgent intervention is vital to prevent erosion of rights and ensure informed decision-making.

      Third Eye: New MPs in the spotlight, the English talk, and immediate to-do list for ministries

      Third Eye: The latest developments in Indian politics have captured widespread attention, with new Lok Sabha MPs quickly becoming favorites for the press. Among them is actor Kangana Ranaut, known for her controversial statements. Meanwhile, former BJP MP Sujay Vikhe Patil gave a tough time to NCP-SP candidate Nilesh Lanke for speaking in Marathi and taunted him by saying that he would not be able to speak in English. In the backdrop of these events, the ambitious 100-day programme across ministries appears to have taken a quieter turn than initially planned. However, an immediate to-do list for all departments remains a pressing priority.

      PM Modi meets JD(U) MPs, lauds Nitish Kumar's leadership of Bihar

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday lauded Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's leadership of the state as he met the MPs of Janata Dal (United). "Had a great meeting with JD(U) MPs. Our parties have a long history of working together and fighting poor governance, corruption and criminalisation in Bihar. The leadership of Nitish Kumar Ji has taken Bihar on the path of development. We will keep working together for good governance," he said on X.

      Six new MPs take oath as Rajya Sabha members

      Six newly-elected MPs from Bihar, Jharkhand, and Madhya Pradesh were sworn in as members of the Rajya Sabha on Thursday. Among them were Congress MP Akhilesh Prasad Singh from Bihar, Sarfaraz Ahmad from JMM, and Pradip Kumar Varma from BJP representing Jharkhand. BJP members Banshilal Gurjar, Maya Naroliya, and Balyogi Umeshnath, all from Madhya Pradesh, also took their oaths in Hindi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with other prominent leaders, witnessed the oath-taking ceremony in the House.

      Sunita Kejriwal attacks PM Modi following the Delhi CM's arrest, says 'dictator' should be destroyed

      Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's wife Sunita Kejriwal on Thursday launched a scathing attack against the centre led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi over her husband's arrest by CBI saying that she has always prayed for wisdom to everyone but now she has started praying that the dictators must be destroyed.

      Aam Aadmi Party MPs to boycott President Murmu's address in Parliament

      Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has been sent to three days' Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) remand by the Rouse Avenue Court in the Delhi Excise Policy case. Following this development, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) announced that its Members of Parliament would boycott President Droupadi Murmu's address to the joint sitting of Parliament on Thursday.

      Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla's first action: A resolution condemning Emergency of 1975

      Birla's resolution sparked an uproar from Opposition benches, leading to adjournment of the House. While Congress MPs raised slogans against the reference, BJP MPs gathered at the footsteps of the Parliament building to protest against the suspension of civil liberties 49 years ago. Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav asked why the government was 'stuck' with decades-old imposition of Emergency.

      BJP-led NDA MPs, ministers protest against Congress over Emergency

      BJP MPs, including Union ministers, protested the Congress over the 1975 Emergency, demanding accountability and highlighting the impact on leaders like Mulayam Singh Yadav. The event marked the 49th anniversary of the Emergency and emphasized the need for political parties to uphold constitutional values.

      Hope suspension of MPs will not be repeated in LS: Akhilesh Yadav

      Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav congratulated Om Birla on his election as the Lok Sabha Speaker on Wednesday. Yadav expressed hopes that Birla would not resort to actions such as the suspension of MPs, as these actions undermine the dignity of the House. Yadav also emphasized the importance of impartiality from the Speaker, especially towards the opposition.

      "Internationally recognised...": Independent MP Pappu Yadav on Rahul Gandhi elected as LoP in Lok Sabha

      Independent MP Pappu Yadav stated on Tuesday that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is an "internationally recognised" leader after Gandhi was elected as the Leader of the Opposition. Congress announced on Tuesday that Rahul Gandhi, the party's MP from Rae Bareli, will serve as the Leader of the Opposition in the 18th Lok Sabha.

      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.

      273 MPs take oath on day 2, several engage in sloganeering

      The two MPs from Manipur received standing ovations from Congress and INDIA bloc MPs when they took the oath. Many MPs from Maharashtra, cutting across party lines, ended their oath by chanting slogans. Some MPs taking a photo of a colleague taking oath invited protest from Opposition sides. On several occasions, protem speaker Bhartruhari Mahtab told the House that given the solemn occasion, the members should not depart from their text and add sentences on their own while taking oath. That made little impact on many MPs.

      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.

      Rahul Gandhi to become Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, his 1st Constitutional role

      Ending days of speculations, the Congress party has announced Rahul Gandhi's name as the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha - his first constitutional role. This will be also the first time that the Lower House will get a Leader of Opposition after 10 years.

      Pro-tem Speaker schools SS(UBT) leader Nagesh Bapurao, asks to retake oath after initial flub
      TDP issues whip to party's 16 Lok Sabha MPs to vote for Om Birla in Speaker election

      TDP is part of the NDA in Andhra Pradesh, along with BJP and Janasena. The alliance won 21 Lok Sabha seats, which include 16 by TDP, two by Janasena and three by BJP and also swept the Assembly elections with a landslide victory.

      Lok Sabha Session: Meet the millennial MPs of India, who took oath in 18th LS
      MP ministers to now pay Income Tax as cabinet revokes 52-year-old rule

      The Madhya Pradesh cabinet, led by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, announced on Tuesday that state ministers will now be responsible for paying their own Income Tax, overturning a rule from 1972 where the state government covered this expense. Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya mentioned that Chief Minister Yadav proposed the idea during the cabinet meeting, which was subsequently agreed upon, leading to the decision for ministers to handle their own Income Tax payments.

      262 Lok Sabha members take oath; 'Modi, Modi; NEET' cries heard in house

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi took the oath as the opening day of the new Lok Sabha began. The BJP MPs raised chants of 'Modi, Modi' and 'Jai Shri Ram'. Opposition INDIA bloc members held up copies of the Constitution during the oath. The 262 members took oaths in Hindi, English, native languages, and Sanskrit. Senior BJP MP Bhartruhari Mahtab presided over the oath-taking of new members.

      'No more support to BJP': Naveen Patnaik asks BJD Rajya Sabha MPs to emerge as strong opposition

      BJD president Naveen Patnaik urged his party's nine Rajya Sabha MPs to be a robust opposition in the upcoming Parliament session starting on June 27, emphasizing the need to advocate for Odisha's interests effectively. The MPs plan to address issues like special status, coal royalties, and infrastructure deficiencies in the state, vowing to oppose the BJP-led government and fight for Odisha's rights.

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