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'Understand pain of new MPs...': PM Modi's appeal to parties on first day of Parliament Winter Session

Winter Session: Speaking to the media outside the Parliament building on the first day of Winter Session 2022, PM Modi said all parties must take collective efforts to make the session more productive.

winter session, parliament winter session, pm modi, Image Source : ANIPM Modi speaks to media outside Parliament building on first day of Winter Session.

Parliament Winter Session: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday urged Opposition parties to make Winter Session more fruitful and avoid disruptions. Speaking to the media outside the Parliament building on the first day of Winter Session 2022, PM Modi said all parties must take collective efforts to make the session more productive. 

PM Modi also asked political parties to give young members chance to participate in debates for their bright future. 

"When I unofficially met MPs of almost all political parties in past few days, they said that when ruckus takes place in House and it gets adjourned, it affects MPs. Youth MPs say that when proceedings don't go on and discussions aren't held,they get devoid of learning and understanding," PM Modi said.

"That is why it is of utmost importance for House to function, especially youth MPs say this. Even Opposition MPs say they don't get to speak in debates, House gets adjourned & they suffer. I think all Floor Leaders and party Leaders will understand this pain of the MPs," he added.

He also said that India hosting the G20 summit, which will be held next year, is not merely a diplomatic event but also a chance to showcase the country's capabilities before the world.

PM Modi said he had a cordial discussion with leaders of different parties recently at an all-party meeting on G20 and expressed hope that it will be reflected in Parliament as well.

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