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More You (Opposition) Throw ‘Keechad’, Better The Lotus Will Bloom: PM Modi In Rajya Sabha

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi replied to the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address in Rajya Sabha on Thursday during the ongoing Budget Session of the Parliament.

The debate on the motion of thanks to the President’s Address in Rajya Sabha concluded on Wednesday.

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  • I want to tell these MPs (Opposition MPs)…the more you throw ‘keechad’, the better the lotus will bloom: PM Modi in Rajya Sabha during Motion of Thanks on President’s address
  • They (Congress) used to say ‘Gareebi Hatao’ but did nothing for over 4 decades. While we work hard to meet the expectations and aspirations of the people of the country: PM Modi in Rajya Sabha during Motion of Thanks on President’s address
  • We have transformed the working culture with the power of technology. Our focus is on increasing speed and enhancing scale: PM Modi
  • True secularism is making sure that the benefits of different government schemes reach all eligible beneficiaries: PM Modi
  • I want opposition to sit with some knowledgeable people and try to understand the Budget step by step carefully: PM Modi
  • For decades, the development of tribal communities was neglected. We gave top priority to their welfare… People of the country are repeatedly rejecting Congress. People are watching them and punishing them: PM Modi
  • There was pressure from people in the world to sell their vaccine in our market, articles were written, and TV interviews were given.There were attempts till yesterday to insult our scientists but my country’s scientists made vaccines that were approved & benefitted 150 countries: PM Modi

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