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News video: Lok Sabha: PM Modi Warns Opposition Ahead of 18th Lok Sabha Session | Top Quotes | Watch

Lok Sabha: PM Modi Warns Opposition Ahead of 18th Lok Sabha Session | Top Quotes | Watch 05:13

PM Modi addressed the 18th Lok Sabha, highlighting its youthful composition and the significance of the number 18 in Indian culture. He emphasized consensus-building alongside majority rule, pledging to serve India's 140 crore people collectively. Modi promised triple efforts in his third term,...

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Droupadi Murmu Droupadi Murmu President of India since 2022

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'No Devotee Of Lord Shiva Will Tolerate It', Chirag Paswan Slams Rahul Gandhi For LS Speech | Watch [Video]

'No Devotee Of Lord Shiva Will Tolerate It', Chirag Paswan Slams Rahul Gandhi For LS Speech | Watch

Union Minister Chirag Paswan has sharply criticised Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's recent speech in Parliament. Paswan stated, "No devotee of Lord Shiva will tolerate it. You cannot play with religious sentiments." He further emphasised that as the Leader of the Opposition, Rahul Gandhi should present his views based on facts rather than creating confusion. Paswan's remarks highlight the ongoing controversy and the strong reactions sparked by Gandhi's statements. #RahulGandhi #LeaderOfOpposition #RahulGandhiLordShiva #LordShiva #ChiragPaswanRahulGandhi #ChiragPaswan #PMModi #AgniveerScheme #LokSabha #CongressParty #Abhayamudra #NonViolence #Fearlessness #RahulSpeech #HinduValues #PoliticalDebate #Modi #AmitShah #IndianPolitics #OppositionLeader #CongressVsBJP ~HT.97~PR.152~ED.155~

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Rahul Gandhi Tells PM Modi: Aap Hindu ho hi nahi…" | Rahul Gandhi's Speech Rocks Lok Sabha | Watch [Video]

Rahul Gandhi Tells PM Modi: Aap Hindu ho hi nahi…" | Rahul Gandhi's Speech Rocks Lok Sabha | Watch

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi sparked uproar in Parliament after his hindu comments as he stressed that Hindus are peaceful and not voilent. But, BJP changed it. This sparked uproar in parliament even leaving PM Modi miffed and objecting in between. PM Modi intervened that this is an insult to Hindu religion. Watch the full video here. #RahulGandhi #CongressMP #NarendraModi #PMModi #BJP #LokSabhaSessionLive #LokSabhaSession #Politics #Indianews #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~HT.178~PR.320~ED.102~GR.125~

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