No one remembers those who have just created disruption, says Modi
NEW DELHI, Jan 31 (The CONNECT) – Prime Minister Narendra Modi today urged Members of Parliament to prioritise national interests and leave a positive imprint during the Budget session.
In a media statement before the session began, Modi said: “Let us strive to deliver our best, enrich the House with our ideas, and infuse the nation with enthusiasm and optimism.”
The Prime Minister said “criticism and opposition are essential in a democracy, but it is those who have enriched the House with constructive ideas that are remembered by a large cross section. No one remembers those who have just created disruption”
Looking ahead, Prime Minister Modi emphasized the enduring impact of parliamentary debates, asserting, “Every word spoken here will echo in the annals of history.”
He called upon members to contribute positively, stating, “While constructive criticism is welcome, disruptive behaviour will fade into obscurity.”
He recalled the first session of the new Parliament and highlighted the significant decision taken in the first session. “The passage of the Women Empowerment and Adulation Act marked a pivotal moment for our nation,” Modi said.
Referring to the Republic Day celebrations, he acknowledged the country’s embrace of the strength, valour, and determination of Nari Shakti.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi underscored the importance of the Address by the President Droupadi Murmu and presentation of the Interim Budget by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, describing it as a celebration of women’s empowerment.
He pointed out that “usually, when the election time is near, the full budget is not presented, we will also follow the same tradition and bring the full budget before you after the formation of the new government. This time, the country’s Finance Minister Nirmala ji is going to present her budget in front of all of us tomorrow with some guiding points.
Reflecting on the past decade, Prime Minister Modi acknowledged the contribution of every member of Parliament. However, he urged introspection among those who have strayed from democratic values and resorted to ruckus and disruption.
“India’s journey of inclusive and comprehensive development will continue, propelled by the blessings of the people,” he added.