PM Modi addresses Lok Sabha in special session, praises 7,500+ members for their contributions to both Houses.

September 18th 2023.

PM Modi addresses Lok Sabha in special session, praises 7,500+ members for their contributions to both Houses.
— Free Press Journal September 18, 2023

PM Modi addressed the Lok Sabha today, calling it an emotional moment as the house gathered to bid goodbye to the old Parliament building. He expressed respect for the dedication, sweat, and hard-earned contributions of all the people that built it and pledged to continue their legacy in the new premises.

"This Parliament building stands as a testament to the spirit of our countrymen," said PM Modi. "Let's honor the spirit of those who built it and pledge to continue their legacy in our new premises."

He also urged everyone to remember the inspirational moments associated with the Parliament building before they moved to the new premises.

PM Modi then began his speech in the Lok Sabha, remarking on the 75 years of history in the Parliament building and discussing how the new building will play a pivotal role in shaping the country's future. He expressed his dream of transforming India into a developed nation by 2047.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also arrived at the Parliament building, and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla applauded the G20 Summit. TDP MPs protested near the Gandhi statue against the arrest of former Andhra Pradesh CM and party's chief N Chandrababu Naidu.

Finally, PM Modi announced that India will fulfill all dreams and aspirations as the New Parliament Building will see session from September 19 on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi. He said that Lord Ganesha, known as 'Vighnaharta', will ensure that there are no obstacles in the development of the country.
PM Modi has addressed the Lok Sabha in a special session as the house bids farewell to the old Parliament building. Speaking to the Lok Sabha, PM Modi called the moment an emotional one and said that the old building stands as a testament to the dedication and hard work of the countrymen.

"Let's honor the spirit of those who built it and pledge to continue their legacy in our new premises," PM Modi said, calling for all members to remember the inspirational moments associated with the Parliament building before they move to the new premises.

The special session was marked by chaos as opposition created a ruckus over a technical glitch in Lok Sabha. However, the Speaker, Om Birla, applauded the G20 Summit and said that India had emerged as the voice of the Global South.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and the party's Parliamentary Chairperson, Sonia Gandhi, have also arrived at the Parliament building.

Meanwhile, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) MPs have also protested near Gandhi Statue against the arrest of former Andhra Pradesh CM and party's chief N Chandrababu Naidu.

PM Narendra Modi also said the Ganesh Chaturthi will mark the transition from the old Parliament building to the new one. He reiterated his dream of making India a developed country by 2047 and said that the new Parliament building will play a pivotal role in shaping the country's future.

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