PM Modi’s Sharp Attack On TMC In Rajya Sabha: Slams Party Over ‘Protecting Illegal Infiltrators’, Watch
Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered his reply to the Motion of Thanks on the President's Address in the Rajya Sabha amid loud protests from opposition members. As the Prime Minister continued his speech, several opposition MPs staged a walkout, leading to a tense atmosphere in the House.

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Despite the disruptions, PM Modi spoke at length about India's development journey, global position, trade partnerships and opportunities for youth. He also targeted opposition parties, accusing them of spreading negativity and ignoring progress made in recent years.
Viksit Bharat Vision: PM Modi's Message In Rajya Sabha
During his speech, the Prime Minister said that India has entered an important phase of its development journey. He described the coming years as crucial for building a developed nation.
"The first quarter of the 21st century has completed. But this second quarter is decisive just like the second quarter of India's freedom struggle in the last century was. I can clearly see that in the direction of building Viksit Bharat, this second quarter is going to be equally capable," PM Modi said.
He added that the past few years have seen rapid development across sectors and social groups. According to him, India is moving forward at a fast pace with clear goals and strong policies.
"In the journey of Viksit Bharat, previous years have been the years of rapid development of the country. This has been the era of change in every walk of life and in every section of society. The country is going ahead in the right direction at a fast pace," he stated.
Opposition Protest And Walkout In Rajya Sabha
The Prime Minister's speech was repeatedly interrupted by protests from opposition MPs. Slogans were raised and the House witnessed noisy scenes. During the ruckus, several opposition members walked out of the Rajya Sabha while the Prime Minister continued his address.
In a lighter moment during the disruptions, PM Modi made a remark about Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge. He said, "Looking at the age of Kharge ji, I urge you, the Chairman, to let him sit and sloganeer so that he faces no discomfort. There are young people at the back, so please permit Kharge ji to sloganeer even while sitting."
The remark triggered reactions in the House but the Prime Minister continued his speech.
Trade Deals And India's Global Role
PM Modi highlighted India's growing global influence and recent trade agreements with several countries. He said India is signing future-ready trade deals that will benefit the country's youth and economy.
"India is signing future-ready trade deals with several countries. In the past few days, we signed trade deals with nine big and important countries. One of the biggest deals is with 27 countries of the European Union," he said.
He added that India has become a trusted partner for many nations and is playing an important role on global platforms.
"Today, India is a trusted partner of several nations and we are playing our role towards welfare of the world. India has emerged as a strong voice of the Global South," the Prime Minister said.
Focus On MSME Growth And Youth Opportunities
The Prime Minister stressed the importance of the MSME sector in strengthening India's economy. He said the government has given strong support to small industries, which has increased global confidence in Indian manufacturing.
He noted that even though India may not manufacture entire aircraft, many parts used in aircraft around the world are made by Indian MSMEs. According to him, this reflects India's growing role in global supply chains.
PM Modi also said that new trade agreements will create opportunities for India's youth. He pointed out that global demand for skilled professionals is rising, opening doors for Indian talent across sectors. He added that both young men and women will benefit from expanding global markets.
PM Modi Slams TMC For Saving Illegal Infiltrators
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also launched a sharp attack on the Trinamool Congress and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during his speech. He accused the TMC of criticising the Centre despite what he described as poor governance in West Bengal.
The Prime Minister said his government is setting new records in development across several sectors, while some opposition-ruled states are failing to deliver progress.
Referring to the issue of illegal infiltration, he alleged that attempts were being made to protect infiltrators and even create pressure through legal means. He said such actions harm the interests of India's youth by affecting their jobs and opportunities.
Without naming Mamata Banerjee directly in every remark, he criticised the state government's handling of law and order and welfare issues, stating that the future of people in such states is being pushed into uncertainty while the opposition continues to target the Centre.
The Prime Minister criticised several opposition parties, including Congress, TMC, DMK and Left parties. He accused them of questioning development despite having been in power for decades.
He said the government is focused on future-ready policies and reforms to strengthen India's global image.
"A significant part of our energy is being spent on correcting the mistakes of the past. Guided by the mantra of reform, perform and transform, the nation has boarded the Reform Express," he said.
The Prime Minister's reply to the Motion of Thanks highlighted the sharp political divide in Parliament. While the government highlighted its achievements and future plans, the opposition continued protests and eventually walked out.
Despite the noisy scenes, the speech focused on development, global partnerships and India's future goals. The debate in Rajya Sabha once again underlined the importance of discussion and accountability in a democratic system as the country moves forward with its long-term development vision.
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