PM Modi addresses the opposition from the airport on his return home, his opposition in Australia is also present

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi today launched a veiled attack on the opposition’s decision to boycott the inauguration of the new Parliament building. Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at Delhi’s Palam Airport after completing a three-country tour of Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia. Hundreds of people including BJP president JP Nadda congratulated him here.

 

 

Opposition united to listen to me in Australia too: PM Modi

Referring to his recent community event in Sydney, where over 20,000 people came to hear him, PM Modi said that not only Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, but former prime ministers of the country and the entire opposition are an asset to his country. Standing with PM Modi said, ‘Former Prime Minister was also present in that ceremony. There were opposition and ruling party MPs. All participated in the community program.

Death was also seen in the case of corona vaccine

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi targeted the opposition regarding the corona virus vaccine. The prime minister said, we were asked to account why you sent the vaccine abroad. This is the land of Buddha and Gandhi. The people of Papua New Guinea did not understand my language, but they indicated that we are alive only when you send the vaccine. Tears came to the eyes of those present there.

Not me but 140 crore Indians were honored in Australia

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was given a grand welcome and high honor in Australia. PM Modi said that this power is because the government has been formed with absolute majority in the country. When a representative of the government with an absolute majority speaks something in front of the world, the world believes that he is not speaking alone, 140 crore people are speaking.

The opposition has refused to attend the inauguration ceremony of the new Parliament building.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to inaugurate the new Parliament building on Sunday. Opposition parties argue that the honor of inaugurating the new Parliament House should go to President Draupadi Murmu, as the President is not only the head of state but also an integral part of Parliament as he summons, adjourns and adjourns. , he also addresses a joint sitting of both the Houses during the first session of Parliament.