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Parliament session live: PM Modi to speak on second day of Constitution debate

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Parliament Winter Session Live Updates:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will speak in the Parliament today, as part of the two-day Constitution debate, scheduled to mark 75 years of the Constitution. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh commenced the Constitution debate on Friday, stating that many try to paint it as a gift of colonial rule, and a collation of the good of many Constitutions of the Western civilisations.


Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi delivered her debut speech in the Lok Sabha which according to her brother Rahul Gandhi was better than his. "Wonderful speech. Better than my maiden speech, let's put it like that," he said.

Here are the Live Updates of Parliament Winter Session:


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