PM Modi Slams Opposition Before Parliament Budget Session, Says ‘They Tried To Not Let Me Speak’
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PM Modi Slams Opposition Before Parliament Budget Session, Says ‘They Tried To Not Let Me Speak’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lashed at the Opposition for disrupting previous Parliament sessions at the beginning of the Parliament's Monsoon Session on Monday and urged the lawmakers of all political parties to fight together for the country for next five years.
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