Modi Warns Against Politicizing Winter Parliament Session: Focusing on Progress, Not Drama

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened the winter session of Parliament on Monday, emphasizing the importance of using the session for progress, not drama. He urged all parties to focus on fulfilling their election mandates and to put aside negativity or arrogance. Modi noted that the country has made significant strides in democracy and economic growth, with the recent Bihar polls showcasing the power of women's participation in politics. He encouraged the Opposition to raise important issues and engage with the government constructively, rather than using the session for electioneering or to vent frustration. The Prime Minister expressed concern that some parties are using the Parliament session for their own political gain, rather than working towards the country's progress. He called on these parties to change their strategy and allow new and young MPs to contribute to the session. Modi's message was aimed at all parties, urging them to put aside their differences and work towards the country's betterment. He emphasized that the winter session should be a platform for delivery, not drama, and that all parties should strive to make it a productive and meaningful experience for the nation.