Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Have faith that MPS will make this a productive House session, says Modi

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: On the first day of the Budget Session, which is set to be stormy with the opposition parties boycotting the President’s address to the joint sitting of Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday asked MPS to debate and discuss all the issues that concern people of the country, and hoped that they will not shy away from contributi­ng to fulfill people’s aspiration­s, by making full use of Parliament and following all the propriety of democracy.

Modi also said Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had to give four-five mini-budgets in the form of packages in 2020 and expressed confidence that the upcoming budget would also be seen as part of that series.

In his remarks to the media before the commenceme­nt of Parliament’s Budget Session, Modi said the first session of this decade commences on Friday and emphasised that this decade is very important for the bright future of India.

“And, therefore, a golden opportunit­y has come before the nation to fast fulfill the dreams seen by the freedom fighters.

There should be proper utilizatio­n of this decade and, therefore, there should be discussion­s and presentati­on of different views this session for meaningful results keeping in mind this entire decade,” he said adding that these are the expectatio­ns of the country.

The prime minister expressed confidence that the hope and expectatio­n with which the people of the country have sent all MPS to Parliament, they will not shy away from contributi­ng to fulfill the aspiration­s of the people, by making full use of Parliament and following all the propriety of democracy.

“I have full faith that all the Members of Parliament will make this session more productive,” Modi said.

The Prime Minister’s remarks came even as 19 opposition parties boycotted the President’s address to a joint sitting of both houses, in solidarity with the farmers agitating against the three contentiou­s farm laws.

He also said,”perhaps, for the first time in the history of India it has happened that our Finance Minister (Niramala Sitharaman) had to present four-five mini budgets in the form of separate packages in 2020.”

The series of mini budgets continued in a way in 2020, he said.

Modi expressed confidence that the upcoming budget will also be seen as a part of the series of those four-five budgets.

“I along with all the MPS of both the Houses are committed and will strive to further the message of the President under his guidance,” he said.

Sitharaman is scheduled to present the annual Union Budget in Parliament on Monday.

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday gave another six months to three-member inquiry commission, headed by former apex court judge V S Sirpurkar, to file final report on the circumstan­ces leading to the encounter killing of the four accused in the gang-rape and murder of a veterinari­an in Hyderabad. The other members of the commission include former Bombay High Court judge Rekha Sondur Baldota and EX-CBI director D R Karthikeya­n. A bench of Chief Justice SA Bobde and Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubram­anian said, “We will extend it by six months”. The bench perused an applicatio­n filed by the commission seeking some more time for filing the report in the case and passed the order. This is the second time the top court has granted six months’ time to the commission to file its final report, since it was setup on December 12, 2019.

The top court had noted that “conflictin­g versions about the incident demand an inquiry to uncover the true facts”.

Two petitions were filed in the Supreme Court seeking independen­t investigat­ion against the police officers concerned.

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