Parliament Security Breach: PM Modi’s First Statement On Incident, Questions Opposition| Oneindia
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Parliament Security Breach: PM Modi’s First Statement On Incident, Questions Opposition| Oneindia
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the recent Parliament security breach, prioritized a detailed investigation over debates demanded by opposition parties.
Stressing the severity of the incident, he emphasized the need for comprehensive scrutiny.
The breach led to arrests and suspension of MPs, prompting the Speaker to announce a security review.
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Home Minister Amit Shah responded to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's criticism, asserting that there's no provision in the BJP's constitution mandating PM Modi to step down at 75. Shah dismissed Kejriwal's notion that he would succeed Modi, reaffirming Modi's leadership continuity. Shah also challenged Kejriwal's confidence, highlighting that interim bail doesn't absolve him from legal issues, including the liquor policy case involving Manish Sisodia.
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