PM Modi says people want more than just empty rhetoric before first session of new Lok Sabha.

Prime Minister Modi stated that the people have given his government a third term, showing support for their policies and goals.

June 24th 2024.

PM Modi says people want more than just empty rhetoric before first session of new Lok Sabha.
On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared that the people have given his government a strong mandate for a third consecutive term. This, he believes, is a clear indication of the public's approval of the government's policies and intentions. As the 18th Lok Sabha begins its session, PM Modi stated that they are determined to build a 'Shreshtha Bharat' (Great India) and a 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India).

Speaking at a media address in the Parliament complex, PM Modi assured that his government is committed to fulfilling the aspirations of the people and will work towards bringing everyone together in this journey. He also pointed out that the 50th anniversary of the Emergency falls on June 25, and remembered it as a dark period in India's democracy when the Constitution was disregarded.

Welcoming the new MPs, PM Modi shared that the 18th Lok Sabha commences with a vision of building a developed India by 2047. However, he expressed disappointment in the opposition for not living up to the expectations of the people. He urged the opposition to fulfill their role and maintain the decorum of democracy in the Parliament. PM Modi also stressed the importance of a responsible opposition and the need for substance in discussions rather than just slogans.

Highlighting the massive participation of 65 crore voters in the recent parliamentary elections, PM Modi mentioned that it is the second time since independence that a government has been elected for a third consecutive term. This momentous occasion has come after 60 years, he added.

In conclusion, PM Modi shared his optimism for the future of the country and called for all members of the Lok Sabha to work together towards building a stronger and more developed India. This, he believes, is the dream of every Indian.

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