Parliament’s Budget session opened Thursday in the national capital, alive with expectations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking to reporters within the complex, outlined ‘Reform, Perform, Transform’ as the cornerstone of his government’s approach, urging unity for progress.
He referenced President Droupadi Murmu’s expectations for MPs, voiced Wednesday. ‘These are crucial directives, and I’m sure they’ve resonated deeply,’ Modi said confidently. This session, he stressed, holds extraordinary importance for steering India’s trajectory.
On the international front, Modi celebrated India’s confident emergence. The EU free trade pact signals golden opportunities ahead. ‘Producers must act now—markets are open, quality is key,’ he implored, detailing benefits for 27 nations’ access to Indian agriculture, fisheries, youth employment, and services.
With the budget looming, Modi pivoted to his reform narrative. ‘Our identity is Reform, Perform, Transform. The Reform Express is speeding up with everyone’s backing,’ he acknowledged. Rejecting obstructionism, he proclaimed: ‘Prioritize solutions over hurdles; execution over lamentation.’
The PM lauded last-mile delivery as a bipartisan accolade. ‘Schemes don’t end in files—they reach real lives,’ he affirmed. This tradition will propel next-level reforms, ensuring India’s ascent continues unabated.