Parliament’s Budget Session commenced dramatically on Wednesday as President Droupadi Murmu addressed the joint sitting, outlining a roadmap of progress. BJP National President Nitin Nabin responded enthusiastically, stating India is etching new milestones in development.
Engaging journalists post-address, Nabin remarked, ‘The President has articulately depicted India’s evolving landscape and how PM Modi’s government prioritizes every citizen—be it farmers, workers, or the young.’
He spotlighted economic feats: India as the fastest-growing economy, dominating rice output at over 150 million tons, and securing second place in fish production worldwide. ‘These metrics vividly illustrate our developmental stride,’ Nabin noted.
Booming infrastructure, bolstered health services, and educational pushes mark new benchmarks. The ‘Look East’ initiative was reiterated, vowing development for eastern powerhouses like Northeast, Bihar, Bengal, Odisha, and Jharkhand, propelling overall national growth.
Union Minister Chirag Paswan praised the 11-year Modi era’s poverty-busting schemes. ‘The address covered our successes in mainstreaming the underprivileged through concrete actions,’ he said. Undeniable progress across domains speaks volumes.
Paswan also grieved Maharashtra’s Deputy CM Ajit Pawar’s untimely death. ‘A leader rooted in reality with commanding knowledge, his loss impacts not just the state but the entire political fraternity,’ he condoled, extending heartfelt prayers.