PM Modi To Reply To Debate On Motion Of Thanks To President's Address In Lok Sabha Today
PM Modi's address will come a day after Congress MP Rahul Gandhi spoke on the Motion of Thanks to President Murmu where he cornered the Centre over the Adani row.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reply to the debate on Motion of Thanks to President Droupadi Murmu's address in Lok Sabha today. On January 31, the Budget Session of the Parliament started with President Murmu's address to the joint session of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. During the speech, the President listed the government’s achievements amid the Covid-19 crisis, especially the steps to fight the pandemic and to aid farmers and women.
PM Modi's address will come a day after Congress MP Rahul Gandhi spoke on the Motion of Thanks to President Murmu where he cornered the Centre over the Adani row. While speaking in the Lok Sabha Gandhi said that the relationship between PM Modi and Gautam Adani began many years ago when the former was chief minister of Gujarat. He also said that real magic began when PM Modi reached Delhi in 2014.
Delhi | PM Narendra Modi to today reply, in Lok Sabha, to the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address.
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"Relationships begins many years ago when Narendra Modi was Gujarat CM...one man stood shoulder to shoulder with PM Modi, he was loyal to PM and helped Mr Modi to construct idea of a Resurgent Gujarat. Real magic began when PM Modi reached Delhi in 2014," Rahul Gandhi said.
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He further said that only Adani is being talked about from apples of Kashmir, Himachal to ports, airports and even the roads we are walking on.
Continuing his attack, Rahul Gandhi said, there's a rule that who does not have prior experience in airports cannot be involved in the development of airports. This rule was changed by the Government of India. This rule was changed and Adani was given six airports, he added.