New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi On the second day of the Monsoon session today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with the MPs of the Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of the Parliament proceedings. The PM fiercely attacked the Congress party in this meeting. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that Congress is losing everywhere, yet it is doing politics of falsehood and accusation. He said that the Congress party is shrinking, it is not worried about expansion, Congress leaders repeatedly speak untrue.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that BJP MPs have to tell the truth, again and again, to answer the false allegations of Congress with the truth.
Speaking on the ongoing fight against Corona, PM Narendra Modi said that even 20 percent of the front-line warriors in Delhi have not been vaccinated yet. He said that there is no shortage of vaccines in the country, efforts are being made to create a negative environment. He told the BJP MPs that how India fought against Corona and what was the situation in the world, tell it comparatively. Prime Minister Modi asked all the MPs to be present in the Parliament.
Addressing reporters after the meeting, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said, “The Prime Minister expressed great concern over the attitude of the opposition. The Prime Minister wants the House to have a discussion and a meaningful discussion. For this, the opposition parties should participate in the discussion. “
According to Joshi, the Prime Minister said, “For two years, the country is battling the Kovid-19 epidemic. The entire human race has been affected by it but the attitude of the opposition has been very irresponsible, especially of the Congress.”
Joshi said that the Prime Minister asked all the MPs to run awareness campaigns in their respective areas for the anti-corona vaccination campaign as well as ensure that the benefits of the Central Government’s Garib Kalyan Yojana reach every poor.
It is noteworthy that the functioning of Parliament was disrupted on Monday due to the uproar by the opposition parties on various issues including three agriculture laws of the central government. Even due to the uproar, the Prime Minister could not introduce the members of the Council of Ministers in either House. Later he had to lay the list of ministers on the Table of the House.
Responding to a question, Joshi said that the government has nothing to do with the Pegasus case. “If the opposition parties want to raise this issue, they can raise it under the rules. Information and Technology Minister has already given a statement (in Lok Sabha) about it,