Ahead of the winter session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a strong attack on opposition parties, accusing them of attempting to disrupt Parliament for political gain. He remarked that those repeatedly rejected by the public were resorting to “hooliganism” to control parliamentary proceedings. Modi stressed that the people noticed such actions and would address them appropriately.
The Prime Minister, addressing media on November 25, stated that while the opposition failed to achieve their goals, their behavior continued to harm parliamentary decorum. Modi urged that Parliament serve as a platform for healthy debate, not be hijacked by disruptions. Modi’s comments came after the BJP-led coalition’s landslide victories in Maharashtra and Haryana, highlighting the opposition’s diminished influence.
Modi marked the session’s special significance by celebrating the 75-year journey of India’s Constitution, which this session will honor. The Winter Session, set to run until December 20, marks a pivotal moment in the country’s democratic history.