PM Modi urges opposition to ask difficult, sharpest questions in Monsoon Session
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday iterated that discussion on the Covid-19 is a priority in the monsoon session, and welcomed constructive suggestions from all MPs in the fight against the pandemic.
Speaking to the media at Parliamentary House Complex, PM Modi said, " We want that the pandemic be discussed on priority. We get constructive suggestions from all MPs so that there comes a fresh approach in the fight against COVID. Shortcomings are corrected so that everyone moves forward together in the fight".
PM Modi punned on the ongoing vaccination programme, saying those who got vaccinated on their arms are called 'Baahubali'.
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He said, "Over 40 crores people have become 'Baahubali' in the fight against COVID. It's being taken forward. The pandemic has gripped the entire world. So, we want meaningful discussions in the Parliament over it".
He further urged all the MPs and all the parties to ask the most difficult and sharpest questions in both the Houses of Parliament.
"Also, allow the Government to respond in a disciplined environment. This will boost democracy, strengthen people's trust and improve the pace of development," added PM Modi.