LokSabha Session: PM Modi Starts Speaking In Parliament Amid Ruckus by Opposition| Watch
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LokSabha Session: PM Modi Starts Speaking In Parliament Amid Ruckus by Opposition| Watch
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Motion of Thanks to the President's address, emphasizing "India First" as the core of the government's policies.
He highlighted the NDA's fight against corruption and commitment to inclusive development.
Modi celebrated the NDA's victory in the recent elections, describing them as the "biggest elections in the world." He praised first-time MPs for maintaining decorum, contrasting this with opposition protests.
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