People want substance, not slogans. PM Modi ahead of the new Lok Sabha’s first session

Modi also noted that Emergency's 50th anniversary falls on June 25, and described it as a "black spot" on India's democracy when the Constitution was discarded.



NEW DELHI(Aryavarth): Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that people have given his government a mandate for a third consecutive term and have put a stamp of approval on its policies and intentions.

He also said that the 18th Lok Sabha begins on Monday with a resolve to build a ‘Shreshtha Bharat’ and a ‘Viksit Bharat’.

Addressing the media in the Parliament complex at the beginning of the first session of the new Lok Sabha, PM Modi asserted that his government will take everyone along in fulfilling the aspirations of the people.

Modi also noted that Emergency’s 50th anniversary falls on June 25, and described it as a “black spot” on India’s democracy when the Constitution was discarded.

Welcoming new MPs, he said the 18th Lok Sabha commences with a dream of building a developed India by 2047.

People expect good steps from the opposition, but it has been disappointing so far, he said while expressing hope that it will fulfil its role and maintain democracy’s decorum.

India needs a responsible opposition, and people want substance, not slogans. They want debate, diligence, not disturbance in Parliament, he said in a jibe at the opposition.

The prime minister noted that 65 crore voters participated in the just-held parliamentary elections, and it was for the second time since independence that a government was chosen for a third consecutive term. The occasion came after 60 years, he said.



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