President Murmu explains how India became the fastest growing economy in the world: Firstpost

President Murmu’s Address to Parliament on June 27th, 2024President Murmu’s Address to Parliament on June 27th, 2024 President Droupadi Murmu addressed the joint session of Parliament on June 27th, 2024. In her speech, she highlighted the achievements of the government and expressed her hopes for the upcoming Union Budget. President Murmu Praises Economic Performance President Murmu praised the government’s efforts to reform the economy and attract investment. She emphasized that India is now the fifth largest economy in the world and contributes significantly to global growth. Budget to Reflect “Futuristic Vision” Regarding the upcoming Union Budget, President Murmu expressed her expectations for it to be forward-looking and ambitious. She stated that the budget would include major economic and social initiatives. Confidence in Government The President also expressed her gratitude for the people’s trust in the government, as reflected in its third consecutive election victory. She emphasized the stability and majority achieved in the 18th Lok Sabha. Appreciation for Election Commission President Murmu acknowledged the Election Commission of India’s role in conducting fair and transparent elections. She noted the record voter turnout and the successful implementation of electronic voting machines, especially in Jammu and Kashmir. Response to International Criticism President Murmu criticized international attempts to question India’s actions in Kashmir Valley after the abrogation of Article 370. She stated that the people of Kashmir had given a strong response to these forces. Conclusion President Murmu’s address showcased her confidence in the government’s performance and its future plans. She emphasized the need for continued economic reforms, social initiatives, and a strengthened democratic process.

President Droupadi Murmu will address the joint session of Parliament on Thursday, June 27, 2024.

While delivering a stirring speech at the joint session of Parliament, President Droupadi Murmu hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government for taking the country’s economy to new heights.

President Murmu emphasized that the NDA government’s “commitment to reform, deliver and transform” has made India the fastest growing economy in the world. While addressing the parliamentarian a month after the election results were announced, President Murmu pointed out how India has risen from 11th to the fifth largest economy in the world.

“Despite a pandemic and conflicts in different parts of the world, India has managed to achieve this growth rate,” President Murmu said. “This has been possible due to the reforms and decisions taken in the national interest over the last decade. Today, India contributes to 15% of global growth,” she added, stressing that her government is working to make India the third largest economy in the world.

The budget will reflect a ‘futuristic vision’: the President

During her speech, the President also expressed her hopes for the upcoming Union Budget. “This government is going to present the first budget of this term,” she said at the joint meeting.

“This budget will be an effective document of the government’s far-reaching policies and futuristic vision. In addition to major economic and social decisions, this budget will also see many historic steps,” she added.

The President stated that the results of this year’s elections showed that people still have confidence in the government and that is why they came to power for the third time. “After sixty years, a stable government with a full majority has been formed in the country. People have shown confidence in this government for the third time. People are aware that only this government can fulfill their aspirations,” President Murmu explained.

She also explained what makes the 18th Lok Sabha so special. “The 18th Lok Sabha is a historic Lok Sabha in many ways. This Lok Sabha was formed in the early years of the Amrit Kaal,” the President noted. This Lok Sabha will also witness the 56th year of the adoption of the country’s Constitution,” she added.

President Murmu praised the Election Commission of India

While addressing the joint session, the President also took time to express his gratitude to the Election Commission of India for organizing transparent elections in the country.

“On behalf of millions of my countrymen, I would like to express my gratitude to the Election Commission of India. These were the largest elections in the world… Decades of voting records were broken in J&K,” she said. President Murmu also called out the negative views circulating in the international arena over the abrogation of Article 370. “India’s enemies promoted this in international forums as the Kashmir view. But this time, Kashmir Valley gave a befitting response to all these forces,” she added.

President Murmur’s speech was followed by the speech of the country’s Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar.

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