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PM Modi to reply in Rajya Sabha today on 'Motion of Thanks'

PM Modi to reply in Rajya Sabha today on ‘Motion of Thanks’.

On February 7, Prime Minister Narendra(PM) Modi is scheduled to address the Rajya Sabha on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address. The Budget session began on January 31 with President Droupadi Murmu’s address to the joint sitting. Following PM Modi’s speech, the Lok Sabha approved the motion of thanks, in which he criticized opposition parties and outlined the accomplishments of the government.

During his speech, Prime Minister(PM) Modi conveyed his optimism for the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) triumph in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections of 2024. He predicted that the alliance would win 400 seats in total, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) winning 370 of those seats by itself. He also discussed “Modi guarantees” that during the BJP’s next term, India’s economy will rank third in the world. This meant that by 2044, India’s economy would only rise to the third rank. “We have faith that we can accomplish this within the government’s third term,” the prime minister declared.

“This is Modi’s assurance,” he declared in the legislature.

“This is Modi’s assurance,” he declared in the legislature. “We will be making a lot of important decisions during our third term,” the PM continued. I had declared from the Red Fort, as I did again during the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha ceremony, that I wanted to see the nation prosperous and at the forefront of success for the next millennium. Building a solid foundation for the ensuing a millennium will be the focus of the third term. In spite of ongoing geopolitical tensions around the world, he also emphasized economic growth and inflation containment. During his third term in office, Modi intended to build a solid foundation for India’s prosperity over the ensuing millennia.

Using the occasion, the prime minister also launched a vicious attack on the Congress, charging them with being enmeshed in a “cancel culture” and undermining India’s accomplishments. Congress cancels the new Parliament building, Made in India, and Vande Bharat Trains. They undo all of India’s accomplishments,” Prime Minister Modi said.

The 10-day budget session began on January 31 and will take place in eight sittings, with a potential conclusion date of February 9. This session is the final one before the anticipated April–May Lok Sabha elections. A ‘white paper’ contrasting the conditions of the Indian economy in 2014 and prior had been announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. This essay aims to examine the economic development and reforms that have taken place since Prime Minister Modi took office in 2014.

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