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Give new MPs more chance, PM Modi advises parties ahead of winter session

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday urged all floor leaders to make collective efforts for a productive winter session of Parliament. Addressing the media ahead of the winter session, PM Modi said that MPs have complained to him that they are not getting a chance to speak in the House due to obstacles.

Terming the upcoming winter meeting as important, the Prime Minister said that in this session, new opportunities to take the country to new heights of development and take the country forward in the current global situation should be kept in mind and efforts should be made to take important decisions. will be done PM Modi said that I am sure that all parties will give importance to dialogue.


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He also urged the leaders of all political parties to provide more opportunities to the first-time parliamentarians, new parliamentarians, young parliamentarians for their bright future and preparing the next generation of democracy and in dialogue. Increase their participation.


He said that the way India has positioned itself in the international community, the way India has raised expectations and the way India is increasing its presence on the global platform, assuming the presidency of the G20 is a great opportunity. Is. PM Modi further said that the G20 summit is not only a diplomatic event but also an opportunity for the mother of democracy (India) to showcase its capabilities to the world.


PM Modi noted that the Parliament session is being held at a time when India has the opportunity to chair the G20. This can be an opportunity for the country to showcase its capabilities to the world.


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