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Winter session: Those rejected 80-90 times by people do not allow discussion in Parliament, says PM Modi

IndiaTimes Monday, 25 November 2024 ()
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized opposition parties for disrupting Parliament for political gain, despite their recent election losses. He emphasized the importance of healthy debate and highlighted the significance of the winter session as it marks the 75th anniversary of India's Constitution.
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News video: Parliament Session: PM Modi says 'Handful of people rejected by public trying to control Parliament'

Parliament Session: PM Modi says 'Handful of people rejected by public trying to control Parliament' 11:41

Parliament Winter Session Live Updates: The Winter Session of Parliament begins today, with the government calling on all political parties to ensure smooth proceedings in both houses. Representatives from 30 parties have raised various issues for discussion during this nearly month-long...

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