On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the floor leaders to give more opportunities to young members, adding that this is their main concern whenever he meets to them, they do not get the opportunity to speak in the House due to disruptions.
PM Modi described the upcoming Winter Session as vital and noted that it coincides with India’s opportunity to lead the G-20.
“The manner in which India has made a space in global community, the manner in which expectations with India have risen and the manner in which India is increasing its participation on global platform, receiving the G20 Presidency is a huge opportunity,” PM Modi said.
PM Modi said and referred to the recent all-party meeting on G-20 that “in this session, efforts will be made to take important decisions while keeping in mind taking the country to new heights of development and new opportunities to take the country forward amid current global situation. I am confident that all parties will add value to discussions.”
“G-20 summit is not only a diplomatic event but an opportunity to showcase the capabilities of the mother of democracy in front of the world,” PM Modi said.
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“I request all party leaders and all floor leaders to give more time to speak to the new MPs who are coming to Parliament for the first time — for their future and also for the future of democracy,” PM Modi said.
“Whenever I informally speak to MPs, from almost all parties, they say that Parliament sessions get disrupted. Young MPs complain that they are not getting to learn from Parliament as sessions get adjourned. This is a university of democracy. But our young MPs are getting deprived of the opportunity to speak. The opposition leaders too have the same complaint that they are not allowed to speak which leads to a ruckus inside Parliament. I expect all our leaders, floor leaders will understand the pain of our MPs,” PM Modi said.
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