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‘We want frank discussions on all matter,’ says PM Modi as Parliament’s winter session begins

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New Delhi: As the winter session of the Parliament begins on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi desired the wish to discuss a wide range of matters in the Parliament.

“We want frank discussions on all matter. It is important that there should be quality debates, there should be dialogues and discussions, everyone should contribute to enrich the discussions in the Parliament,” PM Modi said while addressing the media ahead of the winter session outside the Parliament.

“In the past few days, I had the opportunity to meet leaders of almost all political parties. The last session was phenomenal due to the support of & active participation of all MPs, that is an achievement of not only the govt or the treasury bench but The entire Parliament,” PM Modi said.

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PM Modi also emphasised on the importance of the current winter session.

He said: “This is the last Parliament session of 2019. It is very important because this is the 250th Parliament session of the Rajya Sabha. During this session, on 26th, we will observe Constitution Day – when our Constitution completes its 70 years

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