PM Modi Felicitated at NDA Meet for Historic US Trade Deal Amid Parliament Ruckus

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at Parliament for an NDA Parliamentary Party meeting where he is to be felicitated for the recently announced India-United States trade deal. The development follows former US President Donald Trump's statement that the US agreed to reduce a reciprocal tariff out of "friendship and respect" for PM Modi. Meanwhile, the Lok Sabha witnessed a heated exchange after Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi cited an unpublished memoir by a former Army Chief regarding the 2020 China border tensions, leading to strong objections from BJP members. Speaker Om Birla ruled that Gandhi should not make references to the unpublished material, contributing to adjournments during the discussion on the motion of thanks to the President's address.

Key Points: Modi Felicitated for US Trade Deal as Parliament Sees Rahul Gandhi Clash

  • Modi felicitated for US trade deal
  • Trump announces tariff reduction
  • Parliament debate on President's address
  • Rahul Gandhi-BJP clash over China remarks
  • Speaker Om Birla rules on unpublished memoir
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PM Modi arrives for NDA Parliamentary party meeting, to be felicitated for US trade deal

PM Modi arrives for NDA meeting to be honored for India-US trade pact. Parliament session sees heated exchange over Rahul Gandhi's remarks on China standoff.

"out of friendship and respect for PM Modi - Donald Trump"

New Delhi, February 3

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday arrived at the Parliament Annexe Building for the NDA Parliamentary Party meeting. During the meeting, he will be felicitated for the India-United States trade deal.

This comes after Trump said that the US and India "have agreed to a trade deal," with Washington reducing the reciprocal tariff from 25 per cent to 18 per cent, "out of friendship and respect" for PM Modi.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also arrived for the meeting.

BJP National President Nitin Nabin will also attend and be formally welcomed at the meeting.

Union Ministers Ashwini Vaishnaw and Bhupender Yadav, along with BJP leaders CR Patil and Giriraj Singh, also arrived for the meeting. AIADMK Rajya Sabha MP M Thambi Durai and BJP MP Ashok Chavan were also present.

Today, both Houses of Parliament are scheduled to continue the discussion on the motion of 'Thanks to the President's address' during the ongoing Budget Session.

In the Lok Sabha, the motion was moved by Sarbananda Sonowal and seconded by Tejasvi Surya. On Monday, the House witnessed a heated exchange between the NDA and the INDIA bloc MPs during Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi's address, during which he cited an unpublished memoir by former Army Chief General MM Naravane on border tensions with China. BJP members strongly objected to Rahul Gandhi's remarks, saying he violated the House's rules.

In the Upper House, the BJP MP Sadananad Master moved the motion of thanks and, on Monday, delivered an emotional address, placing his artificial limbs on the bench.

The motion comes in response to President Droupadi Murmu's address to the joint sitting of both the Houses to mark the beginning of the Budget Session on January 28.

Lok Sabha on Monday witnessed repeated interruptions and was later adjourned for the day following a prolonged stalemate over LoP Rahul Gandhi's insistence on speaking about a specific matter pertaining to the standoff with China during border tensions in 2020 while referring to a report citing an unpublished memoir of former Army Chief General MM Naravane. The House, which began discussion on the motion of thanks on the President's Address, was adjourned till 3 pm, 4 pm and later for the day.

Speaker Om Birla ruled that Rahul Gandhi should not make references to the unpublished book and article. When the House met at 3 pm, the Speaker urged the Leader of the Opposition to proceed with his speech without mentioning his intended reference. He said that the House works according to the rules.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Reducing tariffs from 25% to 18% is a significant step. This should benefit sectors like textiles and engineering goods. Hope the details are made public soon so we can understand the full impact.
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Priya S
While the trade deal is welcome, the real issue is the Parliament's functioning. It's sad to see it adjourned over arguments. Our soldiers at the border deserve a serious discussion, not political point-scoring inside the House.
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Rahul R
"Out of friendship and respect" for PM Modi, says Trump. This shows India's standing in the world has grown. But at home, we need the same unity. Jai Hind!
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Anjali F
The focus should be on the President's address and the budget session. Important bills are pending. All this drama over an unpublished book is a distraction from real issues like inflation and farmers' welfare.
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Karthik V
Strong leadership gets results. The trade deal is proof. As for Parliament, the Speaker is right to enforce rules. You can't just quote unpublished sources and expect no objection. Discipline is important.

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