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‘General Platitudes and …’: Congress takes a jib in PM Modi before the monsoon session; Demand for debate on Trump’s claims. Bharat News

New Delhi: Congress on Monday participated in the past against Prime Minister Narendra Modi before the monsoon session of Parliament, rarely accused him of participating in proceedings and prioritizing foreign visits on immediate domestic concerns.In a social media post on X, senior Congress leader Jeram Ramesh said that the Prime Minister “credited in the country” is raised to discuss issues like Pahgam attack and Operation Sindor to be present in the House.Before the commencement of the Ramshan session, the Prime Minister, dressed in his normal clothes through the media outside the Parliament House, gave the name of his body to his normal body in his normal body. This will be full of their normal platitude and hypocrisy. ,“Prime Minister Modi is very rare in Parliament. He speaks once a year on the proposal of thanks to the President’s address. But this time, he is outstanding to appear for the country when Pahalgam -Operation Sindoor -Protent has been taken to discuss the issue of Trump,” Ramesh posted Tramp for acting.The Congress leader swipe on PM Modi for the upcoming visits to the UK and Maldives, called him a “super premium frequent flyer”.He said, “This forty-eight hours later, the super premium will start another foreign trip to fly again and again. People of Manipur will have more reasons for disappointment,” he said.The monsoon session is expected to see hot discussions on several issues, including the government’s internal security and foreign relations.The opposition has demanded a discussion on Pahalgam Terror Attack, Operation Sindoor, and is called “Drift” in Foreign Policy, saying that Prime Minister Modi should personally answer these debates.Communist Party of India (CPI) MP P. Sandosh Kumar has given a notice in the Rajya Sabha, demanding the Pahgam terror attack, Operation Sindore and US President Donald Trump to suspend the regular business to discuss the repeated claims of acting between India and Pakistan.

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