“House is a place where debates are to take place, but if boundaries are maintained during a debate then it is fruitful. This is what Rajiv Gandhi said. We should listen to elders.”
He also took a dig at Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi. “There are some members from small sections in the opposition who are worth listening to, some are entertainers as well.” Gandhi, on Wednesday, had lashed out at PM and his ministers for inaction on many issues.
Business Standard takes a look at a few things that the prime minister said during his speech in the Lok Sabha on Thursday.
On disruptions
House is a place where debates are to take place, but if boundaries are maintained during a debate then it is fruitful. This is what Rajiv Gandhi said. We should listen to elders
Parliament cannot work based on inferiority complex
Opposition doesn’t let us speak out of an inferiority complex so that the nation can’t see our views & skills.
Mocking Rahul Gandhi
Some people are growing old, but their understanding isn’t
‘Poor’ Dealing
On Rahul’s Babbar Sher jibe
We are mocking things like Make in India. This is for the nation. If there are shortcomings it may be shared & discussed
MGNREGA Report Card
On GST
GST (Goods and Services Tax) is yours; it is being blocked
Passage of Bills
Bills that are to be passed are for the people. They are for freeing the system from middlemen
Women’s Day
March 8 is the International Women’s Day. On that day, may be only women members speak in the Parliament.
Speaking Out
Why can’t we have time set aside where only first time MPs can speak? This will bring a fresh perspective to proceedings
Water, Education
We will have to focus on primary education. Similarly water conservation is key
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