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Ask the sharpest question in parliament, but let the government respond: PM to MPs, parties

Ask the sharpest question in parliament, but let the government respond: PM to MPs, parties
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New Delhi: Prime Minster Narendra Modi on Monday said that it must make us proud that some women, people who are included in the SC community, ST and OBC have taken an oath as a minister.
PM Make this comment while introducing a newly appointed guild’s minister in Lok Sabha.
PM speech was disturbed by the slogan shouting from opposition members.
“It seems that some people cannot digest that more women, SC, ST and OBC are members of the community,” said PM Modi in the middle of the commotion at Lok Sabha.
PM urgent for the constructive debatea Monson Parliamentary session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged for constructive debates and said MPS must ask sharp and difficult questions but must allow the government to submit the answer.
PM said he wanted a meaningful discussion in the parliament to the covid pandemic who had gripped the whole world.
“I urge all parliamentarians and political parties to ask the sharpest and toughest questions but they also have to let the government respond in a friendly environment because democracy is strengthened by conveying the truth to the people,” Modi said.
This increases people’s trust and increases the rate of development, he added.
In his speech before the Monsun session, Modi said the government was ready to answer the right person and detail questions about the main problems including ongoing vaccination must reach people.
Speaking with reporters, the Prime Minister said most of the parliamentarians had been vaccinated but urged all including parliamentarians to work with the Compliance of the Corona protocol.
PM said more than 40 crore people were vaccinated so far.
He said there must be a constructive debate about the pandemic where suggestions must come from all parliamentarians, which will further strengthen the war against a pandemic.
PM said he had urged the leaders of the floor to hold a debate about the pandemic and also gave them details about the government’s preparation to fight a pandemic.
Here are some of the main points about the Monsun session: * This is the first full parliament session since Covid-19 crashed into the country last year.
With the Coronavirus pandemic still raging, the session will be held in parliamentary homes with all the protocols and the necessary arrangements are made to accommodate parliamentarians on the basis of social blasphemy.
* Both Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha will work from 11am to 6pm from Monday and there are 19 sittings scheduled for this session.
* This is the first session since the recovery of the minister’s union council.
On the first day, PM will introduce a minister who has just been appointed to both houses.
* This is the first session of parliament since the results of the assembly poll in Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry.

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