No External Instigation Before Parliament Session: PM Modi Critiques Opposition

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No External Instigation Before Parliament Session: PM Modi Critiques Opposition

Synopsis

Prime Minister Modi notes a unique absence of foreign interference ahead of Parliament, reflecting on past challenges and emphasizing India's progress towards Viksit Bharat.

Key Takeaways

  • No foreign interference noted before Parliament session.
  • PM Modi reflects on previous disruptions.
  • Focus on Viksit Bharat vision by 2047.
  • Emphasis on youth engagement in governance.
  • Commitment to holistic economic development.

New Delhi, Jan 31 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated on Friday that for the first time in a decade, there has been no foreign interference aimed at creating disruption before the Parliament session.

He remarked, "For the first time, no spark has been ignited abroad... nor is there anyone to fan the flames... This is the first session where neither external influences nor internal forces have initiated events..."

The Prime Minister noted that since assuming office in 2014, it had become a norm for foreign nations to provoke unrest, but this time, as the media likely observed, nothing of the sort transpired.

“For the past 10 years, I have noticed that before each session, there are preparations for mischief, and we are aware that there are no shortages of individuals eager to escalate tensions,” PM Modi emphasized.

In his traditional address to the press before the commencement of a new legislative session, PM Modi expressed, "As we approach the Budget Session, I offer my respects to Maa Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity.."

Reflecting on the Maha Lakshmi mantra, PM Modi prayed for the Goddess to bestow special blessings upon the underprivileged and the middle class. "I hope that Maa Lakshmi continues to bless the poor and middle class of our nation," he stated.

He expressed that it is a significant honor for both the nation and the globe that India has marked 75 years as a democratic entity. "India has firmly established itself on the global stage..." the PM asserted, adding, "This is the first comprehensive budget of my third term. I can confidently assert that by 2047, when India commemorates its 100 years of Independence, the nation will achieve its vision of Viksit Bharat, and this budget will infuse new energy and hope into the nation... and the 140 crore citizens will realize this promise."

"During our third term, we are dedicated to holistic development... we are in mission mode. Innovation, inclusion, and investment form the roadmap for our economic progression. In this session, numerous historic bills will be deliberated upon, and substantial discussions will take place... Reform, perform, and transform... the Centre and states will collaborate to enact change. Ours is a youthful nation, and those aged 25-26 today will benefit from Vikshit Bharat, and by the time they are 45-46, they will witness the rewards..."

The Prime Minister concluded, "During this budget session, all MPs will play a role in fortifying Viksit Bharat, particularly the young MPs since this presents a golden opportunity for them. They will be the witnesses of Viksit Bharat... I anticipate that we will rise to meet the aspirations and expectations of our citizens..."