PM Modi: The NDA parliamentary meeting honored Prime Minister Narendra Modi before to the start of Tuesday’s session. This gathering is significant since it will be the PM’s first speech to the ruling bloc’s MPs during his third term. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will respond to the Lok Sabha’s Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address. This will be his first speech to the MPs of the ruling group following his election to a third term in power.
PM Modi’s Previous Addresses to NDA and BJP MPs
While PM Modi has spoken to BJP MPs exclusively during sessions, he has addressed NDA MPs on a few other times. The conclusion of this conference may influence the agenda that the NDA’s allies plan to follow, especially in light of the opposition bloc’s growing strength. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has been urged by Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant to apologize to the Lok Sabha and to the millions of Hindus throughout the world for his comments made in the Lok Sabha yesterday. Sawant also called out the Congress, calling it haughty.
BJP and Allies React to Rahul Gandhi’s Statements on Hinduism
Yesterday, the BJP and its allies took exception at statements made by Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi regarding Hinduism. “Those who call themselves Hindus talk violence… hatred… untruth 24 hours a day,” he said in his criticism of the BJP. This is a serious problem, said Modi as he got to his feet. It is a severe problem to call Hindu society as a whole aggressive. Gandhi explained, “The BJP and the RSS do not represent the entire Hindu society…,” in response to criticism from the Treasury benches., he said ‘You people are not Hindus.’
Rijiju Asserts NDA’s Unity Under PM Modi’s Leadership
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju made it clear after the meeting that the NDA alliance is united under the leadership of PM Modi. He also said that “When the PM of the country speaks, everyone should take it seriously because he is the Prime Minister of the country. The people of the country have historically made PM Modi the Prime Minister for the third consecutive time.”
Allahabad High Court Dismisses PIL Against Rahul Gandhi
On Monday, the Allahabad High Court’s Lucknow bench dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that attempted to remove Rahul Gandhi from his position as a Member of Parliament (MP). The leader of the Congress is a British citizen, according to the petition. The petitioner requested that his plea be withdrawn.
The Congress leader is allegedly not entitled to be an MP under Article 84(A) of the Constitution since he is a British citizen, not an Indian, according to the PIL filed by BJP worker from Karnataka Vignesh Shishir.