Nueva Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday took a mockery of the opposition and said that perhaps it was the first time in many years that he had not tried from abroad “fire” in the country before the session of the Parliament, in what which was seen as a reference to the Hindenburg investigation of a short seller that demolishes its blinds.
“Shayad 2014 was lekar ab tak, Ye Pehla Parliament Ka Sat .
This was seen as a reference to the position of BJP that Hindenburg synchronized his claims of irregularities against the Adani group with sessions of the Parliament to give the opposition a alibi to interrupt the procedures and derail the legislative agenda of the government.
Modi expressed his confidence that the session would infuse a new confidence and energy to achieve the objective of ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047. He said that his government had been working in mission mode in his third term for general development. He added that innovation, inclusion and investment had shaped their economic agenda. He added that many historical bills would be taken during the session.