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Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the Rajya Sabha after criticising Rahul Gandhi

Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the Rajya Sabha after criticising Rahul Gandhi



After the sessions start today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to address the Rajya Sabha. He is anticipated to focus on NEET and inflation.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi is due to address the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday, July 3, at 11 a.m., after his vehement response in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. Key concerns that have been discussed in the upper House of Parliament so far, including inflation, the Agniveer program, and the NEET test, are anticipated to be the focus of Modi's speech.


The Lok Sabha was adjourned sine die on Tuesday night in response to the prime minister's vehement response to the Motion of Thanks on the President's Address. The Rajya Sabha sessions are scheduled to continue today.


A day after taking aim at Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Modi will address the Rajya Sabha. The prime minister said that despite the BJP-led NDA securing a record third term, Rahul Gandhi and the Congress are making every effort to disseminate the story that the party lost the general elections in 2024.


India versus. NDA in the Lok Sabha


In response to the charge that the LoP was "linking Hinduism with violence" in his response to the Motion of Thanks, Modi chastised Rahul Gandhi and the INDIA bloc many times.


PM Modi said that the Congress had turned into a "parasite" on its allies and had turned "lies" into a political tool in his more than two-hour response to the motion of appreciation to the President's speech in the Lok Sabha. While addressing the Lok Sabha, the prime minister was also subjected to sloganeering about the Manipur issue, devoting a substantial portion of his speech to disparaging the Opposition.


"If we do not take yesterday's events seriously, we will not be able to safeguard parliamentary democracy. I am stating this because the motivations behind these activities are not good, and I also want to rouse my countrymen. We should not dismiss these acts by labelling them juvenile or thinking they are silly.


The phrase "Jiske darshan hote hai uske pradarshan nahi hote hai" refers to the god that is sought after and worshiped; their representation is not meant to attract attention. A significant plot to falsely charge Hindus is taking place now. There have been claims that Hindus are aggressive. This is your hate, your culture, your character, and the way you think. These are the acts carried out in this nation against Hindus. This nation will remember it for generations," the prime minister remarked, alluding to Rahul Gandhi's previous day's comments against Hinduism.

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