Modi likely to brief Parliament on government's priorities today
Modi likely to brief Parliament on government's priorities today
In the first face-off in Parliament after polls, the Congress tore into the Modi dispensation's agenda and asked it to work without arrogance.

New Delhi: It is the final day of the first Parliament session of the new government and discussion over President Pranab Mukherjee's address will continue on Wednesday.

Congress leaders Anand Sharma and Amarinder Singh will be wrapping up the debate on behalf of the Opposition. Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his intervention is likely to address concerns of the Opposition about his government's roadmap and economic priorities. Thereafter, the motion of thanks on the President's address will be passed by both houses of Parliament.

In the first face-off in Parliament after the Lok Sabha polls, the Congress on Tuesday tore into the Modi dispensation's agenda and asked it to work without "arrogance" while the government slammed the previous UPA rule as being responsible for bad state of the economy.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the Manmohan Singh government had left the country with low growth, high inflation, low tax collection and "elevated" poverty and vowed to resurrect the economy with a strong Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the helm.

In his first speech as a minister, Jaitley also sought to allay apprehensions on account of treatment to minorities, saying the government will have a "compassionate" and non-discriminatory" approach and will take "strongest" steps to ensure social harmony and national security.

Quoting Modi's oft-repeated statement that participation of states was important for country's growth, he said the government will take states along irrespective of "political colour" and address their issues. Intervening during debate on Motion of Thanks on the President's address in the Rajya Sabha, Jaitley said NDA has come to power riding on "high expectations" of people which has put greater "burden" on the government to perform.

"The message of the last elections was clear, perform or perish," he said, adding that the UPA had been voted out of power because of its "bad performance" and the NDA won due to "anti-incumbency" and "hopes" in BJP, particularly Modi.

The government will work for pushing the country's growth which has been stuck at the "disappointing" level of less than five per cent for the last two years. Congress, which has been reduced to just 44 members in the Lok Sabha, termed the vision outlined in the President's address as repackaging and "copying" of UPA's agenda and asked the government not to be arrogant.

Congress leader in Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said the small number of members in the House will not discourage his party from keeping up the pressure on the government to ensure implementation of people-oriented programmes, just like few Pandavas were not afraid of 100 Kaurvas in Mahabharata.

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