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PM Modi responded to uproars of opposition in the parliament

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday responded to the motion of thanks on the President's address to the Lok Sabha. During this, PM Modi said that there was more than 15 hours of discussion in the House. He thanked the members who participated in this discussion.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday responded to the motion of thanks on the President’s address to the Lok Sabha. During this, PM Modi said that there was more than 15 hours of discussion in the House. He thanked the members who participated in this discussion.

Prime Minister Modi, while addressing the Rajya Sabha on Monday, defended the new agricultural laws. He said that MSP was on, MSP is on and MSP will continue. The PM said that being stuck for fear of failure cannot do anyone good, so change should be kept.

He clearly said that the mandis have not been closed. The MSP continues. They cannot do good to the country by neglecting small farmers.
He said that when the small farmer wakes up, he will have to answer. PM Modi said that decisions have to be taken according to the need.
During the detail discussion on the law from Corona to Agriculture, there was a continuous uproar from the opposition.

Leader of the opposition was shouting slogans in the House continuously. Even after repeated Lok Sabha Speaker’s refusal, when Adhir Ranjan did not agree, PM Modi told him “Adhir Ranjan ji, now it is too much, I respect you. You will get more publicity from TMC in Bengal. Don’t worry, it doesn’t look good, why are you doing this?”

On the agricultural law, PM Modi surrounded the Congress and said that new challenges will have to be addressed for reforms in the agriculture sector. He said that this is a way of movement, those who are agitators are just spreading rumors among people. In this budget, steps have been taken to improve the market of farmers. The new law is no bond to anyone. Congress can neither do good to itself nor can it do good to the country.

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