PM Modi to speak today after Rahul's fiery attack...

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to address the lower house of parliament on Tuesday, june 2, one day following rahul Gandhi's vehement first address as the leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha. In the lok sabha, Modi will respond to the Motion of Thanks on the President's Address. At 9:30 am, Modi will speak at the National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) parliamentary party meeting before to his speech in the parliamentUpon gaining his third term in office, this will be his first speech to the members of the ruling bloc's parliament.

This is a significant milestone because the recently held elections saw the bjp lose the majority in the lok sabha for the first time since 2014, meaning that the government's survival rests on its allies. The bjp secured 240 seats, but its partners secured 53, allowing the NDA to easily surpass the halfway point in the 543-member House.

The opposition MPs protested about the anomalies in the NEET exam and demanded debates on the subject, which caused delays and disruptions to the Motion of Thanks debate, which was originally set for Friday.

A day after rahul gandhi, the leader of the Opposition, launched a multifaceted attack on the bharatiya janata party (BJP) for its comments made during the lok sabha elections, the NEET paper lead charges, and the Agnipath program, Modi will respond. rahul gandhi stated in the lok sabha on Monday, "One Agniveer lost his life in a landmine blast but he is not called a'martyr'... 'Agniveer' is a use and throw laborer," alleging that an Agniveer is not a "martyr." In his response, gandhi used the Hindu symbol for the congress party, "Abhayamudra," which stands for bravery, security, and safety, and criticized the bjp for "only talking about violence, hate."

"The Congress's emblem is Abhayamudra...In hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism, and other indian religions, the Abhayamudra is a gesture of fearlessness, certainty, and safety that brings about heavenly protection and happiness while banishing fear. All of our great men have talked about ending fear and using nonviolence. However, people who identify as Hindus only speak of hatred, violence, and lies."Aap Hindu ho hi nahi," declared the Congressman. nda leaders reacted negatively to his statement, accusing him of linking violence to hinduism and requesting that he apologise in public for what he said in the Parliament.




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