PM Modi proclaims, Amrit Festival will be celebrated on the 75th anniversary of independence

Amrit Mahotsav will be celebrated across the country on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of independence. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday urged all BJP MPs and public representatives to participate in the Amrit Mahotsav celebrated across the country on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Independence.

Amrit Mahotsav will be celebrated across the country on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of independence. PM Modi on Wednesday urged all BJP MPs and public representatives to participate in the Amrit Mahotsav celebrated across the country on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Independence. According to the program, it will start from Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat on 12 March. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi shared this information after the meeting of the BJP Parliamentary Party in the Parliament House complex today, saying that the meeting of the Parliamentary Party took place almost a year later. Addressing the meeting, PM Modi said that the 75th-anniversary celebration of independence will be celebrated on a wide scale at 75 places across the country for 75 weeks.

Appeal to play a supporting role in the vaccination campaign

Addressing reporters, Joshi said that the PM Modi called upon the MPs to help the eligible people in the Kovid-19 vaccination campaign being run by the government. He said, the Prime Minister asked the MPs to play a supporting role in the vaccination campaign. Such as arranging vehicles for transporting people to vaccination centers, helping them to make arrangements in vaccination centers and helping people through other means.

The resolution passed praising Modi’s role

Joshi said that the Prime Minister asked MPs and all public representatives to ensure Amrit Mahotsav Bhagidari. The BJP Parliamentary Party also passed a resolution praising PM Modi role in leading the country and the world during the Kovid-19 epidemic. Joshi had proposed this. BJP president JP Nadda also addressed the parliamentary party and said that during the epidemic, the BJP left no stone unturned to help the people and at the same time broadened its scope.

Mallikarjun Kharge discusses issues related to farmers

In the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday, opposition members, led by the Congress, created a ruckus demanding immediate discussion on various issues related to farmers, due to which the proceedings were interrupted in the Zero Hour and Question Hour and after the adjournment of the House till two in the afternoon Was postponed. Leading the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge, Zero Hour was introduced in the House, referring to the notice being given to discuss issues related to farmers and said that there are farmers agitating in Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh against the three new agricultural farmers of the Center. He said that the farmers’ movement is continuing in other parts of the country even if it is not visible here.

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