Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged the opposition to prioritize delivery over drama in the upcoming Parliament Winter Session. Taking a dig at their recent electoral setbacks in Bihar, he offered tips on performance while expressing concern over young MPs' limited speaking opportunities. These remarks were made on December 1, 2025, ahead of the session.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the opposition and Members of Parliament on December 1, 2025, just before the Winter Session of Parliament. In a series of pointed remarks, he emphasized that "Parliament is forum for delivery, not drama," calling on opposition members to focus on productive discussions rather than disruptions.
Modi mocked the opposition over their drubbing in the recent Bihar elections, advising them not to be "frazzled by the outcome." He quipped, "Ready to give tips on how to perform," and urged, "No drama please," encouraging them to make the session productive. These comments highlight ongoing tensions between the ruling party and opposition ahead of key legislative debates.
Additionally, Modi shared his "biggest" long-standing worry: that young and first-time MPs often do not get a chance to speak in the House. He stressed the importance of providing opportunities for new members to address Parliament during the Winter Session, which includes proceedings in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
The Winter Session, starting around this date, is expected to cover critical issues, though specific agendas were not detailed in the statements. Modi's message underscores his vision for a functioning democracy that delivers results, as he noted India has proven democracy can deliver.