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PM Modi sets tone, Govt skirts China, economy on Day 1 of Parliament

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In his customary remarks before the start of the session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in what was seen by the Opposition as a pre-emptive move, called on Parliament to send out a unanimous message that the entire country stands behind its Armed Forces.

Citing a heavy legislative agenda, the government avoided the Opposition’s attempts to raise issues like the India-China border row and economic crisis on the first day of the 18-day Parliament session on Monday.

Congress leader in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury also sought to discuss The Indian Express investigation report on a Shenzen-based technology company with links to the Chinese government monitoring over 10,000 Indian individuals and organisations in its global  database of “foreign targets”, but Speaker Om Birla said the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) would meet on Tuesday to fix a time for discussing “sensitive issues”. In his customary remarks before the start of the session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in what was seen by the Opposition as a pre-emptive move, called on Parliament to send out a unanimous message that the entire country stands behind its Armed Forces.

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