Opposition is unhappy that Modi, a non-Congress leader, has been elected for a third term as PM.

Modi urges NDA MPs to adhere to parliamentary rules and learn from experienced members, following criticism of Rahul Gandhi's speech.

July 2nd 2024.

Opposition is unhappy that Modi, a non-Congress leader, has been elected for a third term as PM.
During a recent meeting with NDA MPs, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of following parliamentary rules and conducting oneself with integrity. He encouraged them to learn from senior members and adopt best practices, particularly in light of criticism directed towards Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi's recent speech, which was deemed "irresponsible" by the ruling alliance.

Sources say that Modi also recognized the opposition's discontentment with his unprecedented third consecutive term as a non-Congress leader. In his address, he urged MPs to familiarize themselves with parliamentary issues, attend sessions regularly, and effectively represent the needs of their constituencies.

While addressing the media, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju stated that Modi did not specifically mention Gandhi's speech, but rather spoke in general terms. He reminded the MPs that when the country's prime minister speaks, the message is intended for all.

In his speech, Gandhi had launched a scathing attack on the BJP, accusing them of dividing society along communal lines. This sparked heated protests from the ruling party, with Modi himself condemning Gandhi's characterization of the entire Hindu community as violent.

During the meeting, NDA leaders also took the opportunity to felicitate Modi for his "historic" third term. Sources also reveal that the prime minister urged MPs to thoroughly research any issue before making comments to the media and to stay connected with their constituencies, expressing gratitude to voters for their support.

Modi also encouraged the MPs to visit the Prime Minister Museum, which documents the life journeys of all past prime ministers. This, according to him, was a practice that had been overlooked by previous governments.

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