Parliamentary Tumult: Modi's Take on Discontent and Disruption
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed discontent over Parliament's Monsoon session disruptions due to the Opposition's protests. He highlighted the lack of participation from young MPs and praised the passage of the Online Gaming Bill amid chaos. The ongoing conflict between parties affected legislative proceedings significantly.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi voiced his frustrations over the interruptions that marred Parliament's Monsoon session, owing to persistent protests from the Opposition. He lamented the limited engagement of young Congress MPs in legislative discussions due to what he termed as the 'insecurity' within their party leadership.
During an informal gathering of political figures in Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla's office, Modi expressed his regret at the absence of comprehensive debates on key bills. Notably, the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill garnered approval without discussion, despite its significant societal implications concerning real-money games.
The prime minister further criticized the Congress for its leadership dynamics, suggesting that internal pressures prevented effective parliamentary collaboration. Despite the Opposition's protests, which led to repeated session adjournments, the government advanced its legislative agenda.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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