'Opposition conduct unfortunate': PM Modi blasts Congress for deadlock in Parliament
India TV NewsPrime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that there is no hope from the Opposition because of its negative approach. Speaking at the Parliamentary party meeting, he said that the conduct of the Congress-led Opposition parties is unfortunate as he attacked the grand old party for causing a deadlock in the Parliament. The Prime Minister said that the Congress is neither interested in debate, nor is allowing the Parliament to function. Notably, the Prime Minister was forced to cut short his speech due to uproar by the opposition leaders when he rose to introduce new Ministers on the first day of the Monsoon Session. "PM said in 2047 when we'll complete 100 years of Independence, we've to collect ideas from people on how we can achieve the best benchmarks & create an Action plan for the next 25 years," Meghwal said.