Deccan Chronicle

Word from PM’s speech removed

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New Delhi: In a rare move, a word from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech in the Rajya Sabha was expunged from records. Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu expunged the word used by Mr Modi on Thursday during his reply to the discussion on a motion thanking the President for his address to Parliament.

New Delhi, Feb. 7: In a rare move, a word from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech in Rajya Sabha was expunged from records.

Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu expunged the word used by Modi on Thursday during his reply to the discussion on a motion thanking the President for his address to the joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament at the start of the Budget session.

“Chairman was pleased to direct expunction of a certain portion of the proceeding­s of Rajya Sabha dated February 6 at about 6.20 and 6.30 pm,” a statement issued by the Rajya Sabha Secretaria­t said.

Naidu routinely expunges any remark found

RAJYA SABHA Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu expunged the word used by the Prime Minister during his reply to the discussion on a motion thanking the President for his address to the joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament at the start of the Budget session

unsuitable from Rajya Sabha’s records after going through the proceeding­s of the day. This has been done on several occasions but rarely was any remark of Modi expunged.

Modi had made the remark as he launched a strong defence of the NPR saying the country’s population register was being updated with demographi­c informatio­n for better targeting of government’s welfare schemes.

He had targeted the Opposition Congress for making a U-turn, saying the party had brought the NPR in 2010 and was later updated in 2015 by adding photograph­s and some biometric informatio­n.

Naidu also expunged a word from Leader of the Opposition and senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad’s statement made after Modi had finished his speech.

Azad had stated that the Congress was in favour of giving citizenshi­p to persecuted migrants from Pakistan but was against framing of a law based on religion.

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