Winter Session of Parliament Commences | PM Modi encourages positive momentum
New Delhi, Dec 4: Just a day after the assembly election results where BJP got a thumping victory in three states and Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the media ahead of the winter session of Parliament, emphasizing a positive approach to governance and collaboration among political factions.
In his address, the Prime Minister acknowledged the delayed arrival of winter but noted the rapid escalation of political temperatures. The election results, considered highly encouraging, were seen as a mandate for those dedicated to the welfare of the common man and the nation's bright future.
He particularly highlighted the empowerment of women, youth, farmers, and the economically disadvantaged as crucial components for shaping the country's destiny.
The Prime Minister stressed the importance of concrete plans, last-mile delivery, and good governance to garner public support, making anti-incumbency irrelevant. He shared optimism about the new Parliament House, urging everyone to collaborate in fine-tuning any minor issues that may arise in its early days.
Expressing a commitment to work with the opposition, the Prime Minister called for a departure from negativity and encouraged a focus on constructive discussions. He urged all Members of Parliament to come well-prepared, engage in in-depth debates on proposed bills, and provide valuable suggestions for the betterment of the nation.
In a strategic message to the opposition, the Prime Minister highlighted the golden opportunity to shift from a trend of negativity to positivity, emphasizing the importance of a constructive approach over venting post-election defeat frustrations.
He urged them to contribute positively to the nation's progress, acknowledging the crucial role of robust opposition in a healthy democracy.
Looking ahead to the year 2047, the Prime Minister highlighted the nation's collective eagerness for rapid development. He urged MPs to respect this sentiment, work together for the common good, and ensure that the House progresses with strength.