PM MODI PARLIAMENT SESSION 2024
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Budget 2024: When will Union Budget be presented? Here are date, time and other details
The Union Budget 2024 will be presented on 23rd July, with the session running from 22nd July to 12th August. Expected highlights include increased tax deductions for salaried individuals, enhanced tax benefits for home loan borrowers, subsidies for women, and a focus on infrastructure, defence, and renewable energy. The government also aims to decriminalise over 100 legal provisions to support businesses.
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Next parliament session likely to start from July 22
The next session, which will include the budget presentation, is expected to begin on July 22. After the special session ended, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju criticized the Congress-led INDIA bloc for disrupting the PM's speeches in both Houses of Parliament. He stated that despite being given ample time to raise their issues during the debate on the motion of thanks to the President's address, the Opposition chose to interrupt the PM's reply.
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BJD joins opposition against govt, YSR Congress slams Opposition for disrupting PM Modi's speech
During the first session of Parliament in Modi government's third term, the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) aligned with the opposition, criticising the ruling party, while the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) maintained a supportive stance towards the Centre. Both parties, facing recent setbacks, hold significant influence in the Rajya Sabha.
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Modi Rajya Sabha Speech: PM responds to Motion of Thanks on President's address
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday during a discussion on the Motion of Thanks to the President's Address.
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From 'balak buddhi' to 'khatakhat' day: Highlights of PM Modi's attack on Rahul Gandhi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a significant address in the Lok Sabha during the Motion of Thanks on the President's Address, outlining key points and responding to various issues. His speech covered crucial aspects of India's development agenda, amidst both appreciation and disruption in the parliamentary session.
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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.
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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
Rahul Gandhi asks in Parliament, "why is Modi always serious?" Check PM's reply
Rahul Gandhi's speech sparked a contentious atmosphere in the house as he criticised the BJP and RSS, alleging that they promote violence and misinformation in the name of Hinduism. He underscored that these organisations do not speak for the entire Hindu community, refuting their assertion of exclusive religious legitimacy.
Rahul Gandhi's Lok Sabha speech prompts ire of Modi, Shah who seek apology for his Hindu remarks
Rahul Gandhi Speech | In his Lok Sabha address, newly appointed Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP, and RSS of spreading violence and falsehoods, challenging their claim to represent Hindu values. Modi responded, accusing Gandhi of labeling Hindus as violent. Gandhi clarified that his remarks targeted BJP, not Hinduism, emphasizing that true Hinduism promotes courage and peace.
President Murmu addresses joint session of Parliament: Key highlights
President Droupadi Murmu addressed the joint session of Parliament on Thursday, congratulating new MPs and emphasizing the mandate given to the Modi government for a third term. She also praised the high voter turnout in Jammu and Kashmir and lauded the Election Commission's efforts.
PM should have spoken on NEET issue, 'exam pe charcha' is long-term commitment to students: Omar
National Conference leader Omar Abdullah criticized Prime Minister Modi for not addressing the NEET controversy in Parliament, focusing instead on attacking the opposition. Abdullah stressed the importance of discussing the NEET issue, which affects many students. PDP president Mehbooba Mufti also called for Parliamentarians to raise the NEET issue. Meanwhile, Abdullah congratulated newly elected MPs and called for the release of MP-elect Sheikh Abdul Rashid. He also demanded broader amnesty for detainees and the transfer of prisoners back to Jammu and Kashmir.
"Narendra Modi busy saving his govt": Rahul Gandhi flags 10 issues in 'first 15 days of NDA'
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticized PM Modi's government, listing ten issues from the first fifteen days of its term, including a train accident, NEET and UGC NET exam irregularities, rising costs, and a water crisis. He accused Modi of focusing on political survival over public accountability and vowed continued opposition pressure.
PM Modi, senior ministers take oath as members of 18th Lok Sabha
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was sworn in as a member of the 18th Lok Sabha, marking his third consecutive term. He, along with his Council of Ministers, had previously taken oath on June 9. Modi, who retained the Varanasi seat, has been representing it since 2014. As the Leader of the House, he was the first to take the oath. Additionally, B Mahtab also took the oath as a member of the new House and as the pro-tem speaker earlier in the day at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
PM Modi's message to INDIA bloc ahead of 18th Lok Sabha's 1st session: Substance & debate over slogans & disturbance
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of a responsible opposition and constructive debate in the inaugural session of the 18th Lok Sabha. He welcomed the new parliamentarians, highlighting the historic significance of the day for Indian democracy. PM Modi underscored the session's potential to advance India's vision of development. Reflecting on the recent elections and the government's third consecutive term, he pledged to serve the nation with consensus-driven governance.
Meeting at Rajnath Singh's residence today to discuss Lok Sabha Speaker post
A meeting at Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's residence will discuss better floor coordination among NDA partners for the Lok Sabha Speaker post ahead of the Parliament Session.
Two options for budget: Split session or single parliament sitting? When will govt present the Budget?
There’s a discussion on whether to have a single budget session or to split it into two. The government will take a decision in the next few days, though it may be inclined towards a session divided by a recess — with the motion of thanks in the first part, and the budget presented in the latter.
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