No foreign attempt to stoke trouble before a session: PM Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that this was the first time in the last ten years that no attempts were made to stoke unrest or spark a controversy from outside India in the run up to Parliament session. In a stinging statement ahead of the Budget session of Parliament that begins today, the PM said since 2014 attempts were made by outside players to create a controversy or unrest just ahead of the session. “People, especially media people should take note from 2014 till now… This might be the first session when no foreign interference or attempt to stoke a fire has been made,” the PM said in his customary address at the beginning of the session. This is the first session after ten years, when no foreign interference is setting off a spark.” The PM without naming any event or incident was referring to some of the issues raised by the opposition just during Parliament sessions such as the allegations made by US-based Hindenburg Research regarding SEBI Chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch and Adani Group.
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