Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Narendra Modi) said on Monday that the government is ready to face all issues in Parliament, but should maintain the etiquette of the House of Representatives and the sanctity of the Speaker.
Modi spoke to the media before the winter meeting that started on Monday, saying that the government looks forward to answering questions raised by the opposition, but also hopes that the proceedings can proceed smoothly.
The monsoon meeting of the parliament was disrupted by protests against the agricultural law enacted last year and the suspected use of Pegasus spyware. Modi announced the repeal of relevant laws last week, and the bill in this area is expected to be submitted on Monday.
Modi said that the standard for measuring the work of parliament should be the time spent on discussions and debates, not interruptions. He hoped that in the spirit of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’s commemoration of the 75th anniversary of India’s independence, legislators will find ways to promote national progress. Modi added that a constructive decision will be made during the winter meeting. “I hope that in the future, the constructive way of parliamentary operations and procedures should be the yardstick, not how it is disrupted,” he said.
Following reports of the spread of the new Covid-19 variant, Modi asked the country to be more vigilant and vigilant. He said that the country is working to obtain 1.5 billion doses of the Covid-19 vaccine.
News Source : Hindustan Times