Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to reply to the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address in the Lok Sabha today at 5 pm. The address comes amid a heated Budget Session marked by opposition protests, suspension of MPs, and debates on national security, economy, and foreign policy priorities.
The Lok Sabha is set for a significant moment today as Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivers his reply to the Motion of Thanks on President Droupadi Murmu’s address. The Motion of Thanks is a constitutional tradition, allowing Parliament to debate the President’s speech that outlines the government’s vision and priorities for the year.
This year’s debate has been particularly intense, with opposition parties raising concerns over India-China border tensions, trade policy, unemployment, and inflation. The government, on its part, has highlighted achievements in infrastructure, welfare schemes, and economic growth. The session also witnessed disruptions leading to the suspension of eight MPs, underscoring the charged political atmosphere.
Modi’s reply is expected to reaffirm the government’s stance on national security, economic reforms, and welfare programs, while also addressing opposition criticism. Analysts believe the speech will set the tone for the remainder of the Budget Session 2026, shaping legislative priorities and political discourse.
Key Highlights
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Event: PM Modi’s reply to Motion of Thanks.
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Time: Scheduled for 5 pm today in Lok Sabha.
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Context: Debate on President Murmu’s address (Jan 28, 2026).
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Opposition Issues: Security, unemployment, inflation, foreign policy.
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Government Focus: Economic growth, welfare schemes, infrastructure, reforms.
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Political Climate: Eight MPs suspended after repeated disruptions.
The Prime Minister’s address will be closely watched by both ruling and opposition benches, as it signals the government’s roadmap for the year ahead.
Sources: The Hindu, Times of India, Financial Express, India TV