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Hope the winter session of parliament will give pace to development: PM Modi

| @indiablooms | Nov 18, 2019, at 10:42 am

New Delhi/IBNS: As the crucial winter session of the parliament is beginning on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoped the session will give pace to the country's development.

Addressing media in the morning, Modi said, "I thank all parliamentarians for their active participation the parliament and hope this session will also give pace to the country's development and will lead India to match up with the development of other countries."

"I had the opportunity to meet all opposition leaders last day. The last session of the parliament was full of unprecedented achievements which are credited to each and every parliamentarian," the Prime Minister said.

Modi on Sunday met all Opposition leaders.

The crucial Citizenship Amendment Bill, which has irked several opposition leaders, might be tabled in the winter session of the parliament.

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