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Parliament’s special session will be of ‘historic decisions’, says PM

We have to make country developed by 2047, says Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the media on the first day of the Special session of Parliament, in New Delhi |PTI

Ahead of the special session of the Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the session is going to be one with historic decisions. While talking to the reporters, Modi said that the speciality of the session is that the journey of 75 years is starting from a new destination.

“Now, while taking forward the journey from a new place...we have to make the country a developed country by 2047. For this, all the decisions of the time to come will be taken in the new Parliament building,” said Modi.

He also asked the MPs to look at the session with enthusiasm and positivity. “This is a short session. Their (MPs) maximum time should be devoted (to the Session) in an environment of enthusiasm and excitement. Rone dhone ke liye bahut samay hota hai, karte rahiye. There are a few moments in life which fill you with enthusiasm and faith. I look at this short session like that."

"This session of Parliament may be short, but it is historic in scope...this is a session of historic decisions," he added.

He also lauded the success of the recent Chandrayaan-3 mission, and G20 summit.

"Success of Moon Mission --- Chandrayaan-3 has hoisted our Tiranga, Shiv Shakti Point has become a new centre of inspiration, Tiranga Point is filling us with pride. Across the world, when such an achievement is made, it is viewed by linking it to modernity, science and technology. When this capability comes before the world, several opportunities and possibilities knock at the doors of India," Modi was quoted by ANI.

Starting from the achievements, experiences, and memories, the Parliamentary journey of 75 years will be discussed during the special session on Monday. The bills listed for passage in the special session includes one on the appointment of chief election commissioner and election commissioners, 'The Advocates (Amendment) Bill, 2023' and 'The Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill, 2023'. 'The Post Office Bill, 2023' has also been listed in the Lok Sabha business.