PM Modi Declares No Foreign Interference Ahead of Budget Session for the First Time in a Decade (X/ @Starboy2079)
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on January 31, 2025, marking the commencement of the Budget Session of Parliament. In a pointed remark aimed at the Opposition, he noted that for the first time in a decade, there was no foreign interference intended to disrupt the parliamentary proceedings.
"This is probably the first session of Parliament since 2014 in which an attempt has been made to set fire to a foreign country a day before," PM Modi stated, highlighting the lack of attempts to incite chaos prior to this session. He expressed his observations over the past ten years, indicating that mischief often arises as sessions approach, but this time felt different.
In his address, PM Modi emphasized India's progress, stating, "We are advancing in mission mode… Innovation, inclusion and investment – this has consistently been the basis of our economic activity roadmap." His remarks underscored a commitment to economic growth and development as the country prepares for the Union Budget presentation.
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