'No videshi chingari this time': PM Modi's 'shararat' jibe at opposition ahead of Budget session 2025
Friday, 31 January 2025 Prime Minister Narendra Modi remarked on the first budgetary session since 2014 without foreign interference attempts. Emphasizing 'Viksit Bharat', he highlighted the focus on innovation, inclusion, and investment for a developed India, expecting young MPs to contribute significantly. Key decisions on women's upliftment and anti-discrimination are anticipated.
During the Budget 2025 session, Prime Minister Modi made a strong statement regarding foreign interference, marking the first time in 10 years such a remark was made. He pointed to the opposition’s tendency to align with foreign interests, asserting that this year's budget would prioritize India's...
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