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PM said the opposition seemed unhappy about the inclusion of a weaker part of the Council of Ministers

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New Delhi: As a member of the opposition parliament was forced to shout slogans, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, while introducing a minister who had just been appointed on the first day of the rainy season session, hitting back on opposition parties said there seemed to be parties who were not happy with record number Women, Dalits, Adivasis and OBC were included in the Council of Ministers.
“I think that there will be a celebration at home as a record of a number of women, Dalit, Adivasi and OBC leaders belonging to poor families and farmers have been appointed at the Council of Ministers,” said Prime Minister, “I hope the new ministers will be greeted by applause.
Perdana The Minister further said, “But it seems that some people do not like the inclusion of women, OBC, Dalits and Adivasis in the Council of Minister Then, disappointed with the behavior of opposition, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh aroused objections against the steering out of the temporary Prime Minister Narendra introducing the council of the minister at home.
He said in his 24 years of his parliamentary career for the first time he witnessed that a prime minister was not permitted to introduce his new minister.
“Has There is a tradition and A healthy convention in parliament.
In the last 24 years my parliamentary life, I have not seen one example where PM cannot introduce the Council of Ministers even if it’s one.
It is very unfortunate and most unhealthy, “said Singh at Lok Sabha.
The house was postponed until 2pm as a member of the Congress parliament continued the slogan screaming even after repeated warnings from the speaker.
Previously in his initial speech before the commencement of the Monsoon Parliament session, Prime urged all members of parliament And all parties to ask the most difficult and sharpest questions in homes but also have to allow the government to respond, in a disciplined environment.
Modi said this would increase democracy, strengthen community trust and increase the rate of development.
The Prime Minister said he had urged all The floor leader that if they can take some time tomorrow night then he wants to give them all detailed information about pandemic.
“We want discussion in parliament with the leaders of the floor outside parliament,” PM said.
Urging a constructive debate, PM Modi said MPS Must Meng.
Ask a sharp and difficult question but must allow the government to submit the answer.
Modi said the government was ready to answer people’s questions and the right detail about the main problems including ongoing vaccination must reach people.
The Prime Minister said most parliamentarians were vaccinated but urged all including members of parliament to cooperate 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

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