New Delhi: Winter Session of the Parliament will begin from today. Ahead of the session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the media. PM Modi hoped that the session would be productive and filled with constructive debates and discussions.
PM Modi said, “The last phase of 2024 is underway and the country is preparing for 2025. This Session of Parliament is special in several ways and the most important thing is the beginning of the 75th year of the Constitution. Tomorrow, in the Samvidhan Sadan, everyone will celebrate the 75th year of our Constitution.”
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The Winter Session of Parliament begins from today and will continue till December 20, 2024. Fierce debates and discussions on issues such as Adani indictment, the Manipur issue is likely to take place in the parliament.
Stressing the importance of intergenerational learning in a democracy, the Prime Minister said, “Every generation in a democracy has the responsibility to train future generations. However, those rejected by the people 80-90 times do not let discussions take place in Parliament.” “They neither understand the aspirations of the people nor live up to their expectations, and that is why the public continues to reject them,” he added.
Reflecting on India’s growing prominence on the global stage, PM Modi said, “The world looks at India with hope. At such a crucial time, our discussions in Parliament can further enhance India’s standing before the world. India rarely gets opportunities like this, and it is our duty to ensure that the trust voters place in democracy and the Constitution is upheld through meaningful work in Parliament.”
He urged all members to make up for lost time and engage in substantive debates on critical issues.
“A message should go out that the dedication of voters to democracy, the Constitution, and the sanctity of parliamentary proceedings is being honoured by their elected representatives,” he said. The Prime Minister concluded by expressing hope for a productive session, stressing that healthy discussions are essential to address the nation’s pressing concerns.
“The voters of India are committed to democracy, their loyalty to the Constitution, and their confidence in the parliamentary system. It is essential for everyone in Parliament to reflect the sentiments of the people. To achieve this, we must discuss various aspects of each topic in a constructive manner. This will inspire future generations as well. I hope this session proves to be productive, and I encourage all esteemed MPs to approach it with passion and enthusiasm,” he said.