Parliament Session / Opposition MPs got angry at which comment of PM and walked out

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jul 03, 2024, 01:53 PM
Parliament Session: While speaking on the motion of thanks in Rajya Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi fiercely attacked the Congress. During this, he said that those who jumped with the copy of the Constitution had opposed the Constitution Day. Opposition MPs got furious on this comment of the PM and they created a ruckus. At the same time, he said that let them speak, let them speak. Apart from this, the opposition walked out in the middle of PM Modi's speech. At the same time, PM Modi told how he got a chance to reach Parliament because of the Constitution.

PM Modi has said on the walkout of the opposition that the country is seeing that those who spread lies do not even have the strength to listen to the truth. They do not even have the courage to listen to the answers to the questions raised by themselves. The opposition is insulting the Upper House. The people of the country have defeated them (opposition) in every way that they have nothing left except screaming in the streets. Sloganeering, uproar and running away from the field is what is written in their fate.

What did Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar say on the walkout of the opposition?

On the walkout of the opposition, Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar said that this is a very painful and painful conduct. I discussed and gave the opposition leader an opportunity to speak without any hindrance. Today the opposition has not left the House but has left the decorum. Today they have not turned their backs on me but on the Indian Constitution. They have disrespected the oath of the Constitution. There cannot be a bigger insult to the Constitution of India than this.

PM Modi said that I can understand your pain, they are unable to digest the decision, the mandate given by 140 crore countrymen. Yesterday all their actions failed, so today they did not even have the courage to fight that battle, so they left the field and ran away. I am bound by duty, I have not come here to score on the debate. I am a servant of the country, I have come to give my account to the countrymen. I consider it my duty to give the account of my every moment to the people of the country.

What did PM Modi say on the Constitution?

At the same time, PM Modi said about the Constitution that there are many people like me, who have got the opportunity to come here because of the Constitution given by Baba Saheb Ambedkar. The common people approved it and I got the opportunity to come here for the third time. When our government said in the Lok Sabha that we will celebrate 26 November as Constitution Day, I am surprised that those who roam around with the copy of the Constitution, keep waving it in the world, protested that 26 January is there, then why bring Constitution Day?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that today through Constitution Day, schools and colleges should be discussed in detail about the spirit of the Constitution, what role has been played in the creation of the Constitution, why the eminent great men of the country decided to leave some things in the creation of the Constitution and why they decided to accept some things. A sense of faith towards the Constitution should be awakened on a wide scale and understanding towards the Constitution should be developed. We have been trying to make the Constitution our inspiration.

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