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Parties hating each other are coming together’, says Jyotiraditya Scindia on ‘India’ alliance.

Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said that the parties which used to hate each other are now coming together like a family.Speaking to reporters here on Thursday, Scindia said the country is scaling new heights of development under the leadership of PM Modi. Bjp’s ideology is based on Jan Seva (service to people), Jan Kalyan (upliftment of people) and Garib Kalyan (upliftment of the poor). The opposition is upset and that is why parties that hated each other and could not face each other are now coming together like a family.Scindia said that the people of the country have faith in PM Modi and BJP. “I am surprised that the ideology which the people of India rejected many times is being propagated time and again by the opposition. I am confident that in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the country will again elect BJP. ‘Scindia’s statement came a day after opposition alliance party ‘India’ staged a protest in Parliament on Thursday. Opposition MPs of the coalition arrived in Parliament wearing black clothes to protest against the Manipur violence. Everyone is insisting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi make a statement on Manipur violence. However, the government has accused the opposition of disrupting the proceedings of both houses of Parliament and reiterated that it is ready for a discussion on the issue.Meanwhile, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of “insulting” Parliament with his absence from the House and instead delivering political speeches in poll-bound Rajasthan.Speaking to reporters outside Parliament, Kharge said, “The House is running. We are demanding that the Prime Minister come there (Parliament) and make a statement. But he is giving political speeches and campaigning in Rajasthan. Can’t he come to the House for half an hour and make a statement?”Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday inaugurated various development projects worth crores of rupees in the poll-bound state of Rajasthan.

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