The winter session of Parliament has started from today. Which will run till 20th December. Earlier, PM Narendra Modi addressed the nation from the Parliament complex. PM Modi said that those who have been rejected 80-90 times are stopping the work of Parliament. Unfortunately, some people have attempted to control Parliament for their own political interests.

PM Modi said, “This is the winter session and the weather will be cold. This is the last term of 2024. The country is preparing to welcome 2025 with full zeal and enthusiasm. This session of Parliament is special in many ways. The biggest thing is that the entry of our Constitution into its 75th year is in itself a very bright opportunity for democracy.” It is being told that after the defeat of the opposition alliance in Maharashtra, PM Modi has targeted Rahul Gandhi.

 

More people should contribute to the debate
Talking about the debate in Parliament, PM Modi said that the makers of the Constitution discussed every point in detail while making the Constitution. Then we found this. Parliament is its most important branch. There should be healthy debate in Parliament. More and more people should contribute to the discussion.

 

of new MPs
Referring to this, PM Modi said, ‘Unfortunately, some people try to control the Parliament for their political interests. A handful of people rejected by the public also keep trying to control the Parliament by creating ruckus. But when the time comes, the people of the country also punish. The sad thing is that new MPs, no matter which party they belong to, do not get a chance to speak.

Discussion on 16 bills
Let us tell you here that 5 new bills will be introduced during the winter session starting from today. While 11 other bills including Waqf (Research) have been listed for discussion. That means there will be a total of 16 bills which the government is preparing to pass in this session. It is clear from the mood of the opposition parties that the winter session may be temporary.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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