While expressing confidence in his third straight victory in the coming Lok Sabha polls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday that the full budget would be presented by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government when it is formed after the Lok Sabha polls.
The Lok Sabha polls are likely to held in April-May this year. The last session before Lok Sabha polls is to provide a total of eight sittings spread over a period of 10 days.
In his customary interaction with the media ahead of the Budget Session outside the Parliament building, the Prime Minister started and concluded his address with the salutation ‘Ram Ram’, emphasizing the recently concluded ‘Pran Pratishtha ‘ ceremony of Shri Ram Lalla at Ayodhya’s temple.
“Ram Ram to all of you for the year 2024. At the end of the first session held in the new Parliament building, this Parliament took a very dignified decision to clear the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam,” the Prime Minister said.
“And today the budget session is starting under the guidance of President Droupadi Murmu and tomorrow the interim budget by Nirmala Sitharaman ji is, in a way, a festival of Nari Shakti,” he added.
Exuding confidence in his third straight victory in the coming Lok Sabha polls, PM Narendra Modi said, “Just before the election, we don’t submit a full budget, this we will do after a new government is elected. This interim budget is a guideline for us. I am hopeful that the country will touch new heights of prosperity. Development for everyone is taking place. this journey will continue with your blessings. Ram Ram.”
Noting that country witnessed the Nari Shakti on display in this year’s Republic Day celebrations, the Prime Minister said the Budget session, commenced today with President Droupadi Murmu’s address, is a festival of the Nari Shakti.
“And today the budget session is starting under the guidance of President Droupadi Murmu and tomorrow the interim budget by Nirmala Sitharaman ji is in a way a festival of Nari Shakti,” he said.
Hitting out at the ‘trouble-making’ Members of Parliament, he said, “Those who want to disrupt by habit and those who disrupt democracy, today these parliamentarians will look into their own conduct and ask themselves what they did in ten years. Even their own constituents won’t know what they did. Those who showed concern for people’s issues they have done democracy a good turn, but those who only did disruption no one will remember them. This session is one for them to repent and leave good footprints. Please do not let the opportunity go a begging and give the country something good.
While maintaining that this Budget Session is an opportunity to express remorse and leave good foot prints behind, PM Modi requested MPs to not let this opportunity slip.
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