Modi Claims No Foreign Interference Before Parliament Session for First Time Since 2014

31 January 2025, 12:23 pm
Modi Claims No Foreign Interference Before Parliament Session for First Time Since 2014.

Overview: PM Modi calls out foreign attempts to disrupt Parliament, stating this is the first session since 2014 without outside interference as the Budget session begins.

In his remarks before the Budget session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed that for the first time since 2014, no foreign interference has attempted to disrupt the functioning of Parliament. Modi pointed out that certain groups had often tried to create disturbances before every session since the BJP took power, but this time, there was no such attempt.

Modi Claims Before Parliament Session

The Budget session officially began today with President Droupadi Murmu addressing a joint session of Parliament. Modi assured that this session will focus on India’s growth, with special attention to women’s empowerment and other developmental goals. He highlighted that the government is moving forward with a “mission mode” approach to drive progress.

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Modi also encouraged young Members of Parliament (MPs) to contribute to India’s future, as they will be at the forefront of shaping the country’s development. He emphasized that India’s young population will benefit most from the ongoing efforts to transform India into a developed nation by the time they turn 50.

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