Amit Shah's Resolute Speech: Upholding Parliamentary Traditions
Prime Minister Modi commended Home Minister Amit Shah for defending Speaker Om Birla in Parliament. Shah's speech highlighted the importance of Parliamentary traditions and collective national progress. He criticized the no-confidence motion against Birla, asserting that House rules, not party rules, govern proceedings.
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During a recent session in the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded Union Home Minister Amit Shah for his compelling speech defending Speaker Om Birla. Shah's address concluded a heated debate regarding a resolution for Birla's removal.
Emphasizing the importance of adhering to Parliamentary traditions, Shah criticized the opposition's no-confidence motion as an act against collective national progress. Modi reiterated Shah's points, underscoring the need for unity in governance.
Responding to claims of biased treatment against the Speaker, Shah cited Rahul Gandhi's attendance records, denying allegations of suppression. He contrasted the current administration's openness with past instances during the Emergency when opposition voices were stifled.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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