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PM Modi urges Ministers to distance from commenting over name change

PM Modi urges Ministers to distance from commenting over name change

PM Modi urges Ministers to distance from commenting over name change

With the India-Bharat transformation being blown out of proportion with the opposition vehemently against it, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged his ministers to distance from commenting on the issue. His quote “Do not comment,” came at a meeting of the Council of ministers where G20 and other issues were discussed.

It is learnt that this is for the first time that PM Modi has entered into discussions over the subject with his ministers.

Reportedly, in the last two days, opposition has convened two meetings to script out a gameplan over the issue. On Wednesday morning, former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi wrote to PM Modi, suggesting a list of nine subjects that can be discussed at the special session of parliament beginning on September 18.

The government has sharply reacted sharply, with a suggestion that Mrs Gandhi does not pay attention to tradition, under which the agenda need not be discussed before the session kicks-off.

As per ParliamentaryAffairs Minister Pralhad Joshi.
following the President calling of the session and prior to its commencement, a meeting of the leaders of all the parties in the Parliament issues and work are discussed.

Since Monday, when it headlined that President Droupadi Murmu’s invite to G20 leaders her as the “President of Bharat”, the Opposition and the BJP had clashed. The next day, a document surfaced that saw PM Modi being hailed as a “Prime Minister of Bharat”.

The Opposition has accused the ruling party of creating smoke screen to deflect attention from the lacunae in their governance that triggered unemployment, poverty and price rise. The issue is also a fallout of the Opposition Front calling itself INDIA.

Meanwhile, Bharat Rashtra Samithi’s MLC K Kavitha has questioned why Sonia Gandhi’s letter to PM Modi did not list the long pending demand for the Women’s Reservation Bill.
Mrs Gandhi’s nine-point letter included Centre-state relationship, communalism, Manipur situation and the border conflict with China.

News Edit K.V.Raman

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