PM Modi addressed the 9th G20 Parliamentary Speakers' Summit: Know all the details

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On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke at the 9th G20 Parliamentary Speakers’ Summit (P20) and stated that India’s G20 leadership would guarantee celebrations all…

On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke at the 9th G20 Parliamentary Speakers’ Summit (P20) and stated that India’s G20 leadership would guarantee celebrations all year long. He used India’s successful Moon landing as an example.

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India made the moon’s landing. India successfully hosted the G20 Summit. We are holding the P20 Summit right now. The Prime Minister remarked that this Summit is also a platform for honoring the strength of our nation’s citizens.

He claimed that the P20 Summit was being held in India, the world’s largest democracy and the mother of all democracies. The world over, parliaments are significant venues for discussion and deliberation.

It is a unique mix of several legislative customs from throughout the globe. India’s G20 presidency made sure that there were celebrations all year long. He continued, “These systems were discussed in some of our over 5,000-year-old texts; we have a legacy of thousands of years of debates and deliberations.”

A world filled with disputes and hostilities, according to PM Modi at the P20 Summit, cannot be beneficial to anyone. The problems we face cannot be solved in a divided world. This is a time for harmony and brotherhood, a time to work together and advance as a group. The time is now for everyone’s growth and welfare.

He praised India’s parliamentary procedures, saying they had improved and grown stronger over time. When discussing terrorism, Prime Minister Modi stated that India has been dealing with cross-border terrorism for a long time. Terrorists attacked our Parliament while it was in session about 20 years ago. The world is also becoming aware of the magnitude of the threat terrorism poses to the world and how anti-humanitarian it is.

The Prime Minister continued by saying that all parliaments and their representatives must consider how to cooperate in the battle against terrorism.

Saddened by the lack of agreement on a definition of terrorism, he stated that those opposed to humanity were taking advantage of this situation.

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