Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday said all political parties who have to face the electorate in May next year will utilize the Winter Session of Parliament for public interest and not political benefit.
In his brief address to the media outside the Parliament House on the first day of the session, the PM also said the government has always strived to discuss all issues.
"There should be an open discussion. There should be a debate, there should be a sharp debate. But at least there should be one," he said.
Referring to the Lok Sabha elections due next year, he said he is confident that all political parties "who have to face the electoral test in May (next year), while keeping in mind the people, will utilise the session for public interest and not political interest."
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