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Parliament Special Session: Opposition appreciates PM Modi speech but says it was selective

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was selective in his speech in the Parliament and did not talk about the rights given to people during the Manmohan Singh government.

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Parliament Special Session: Opposition appreciates PM Modi speech but says it was selective

As the special session of the Parliament commenced on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Lok Sabha. In his speech, he bid farewell to the old Parliament and traced the nearly eighty-decade journey of the building that also summed up the country’s journey following Independence from British rule. He added this moment is an occasion to remember everyone who has been a part of the Parliament’s history journey.

Several opposition leaders appreciated the Prime Minister’s speech. However, they pointed out that it was selective. While NCP leader Supriya Sule noted that BJP forgot Supriya Sule and Arun Jaitley, Shashi Tharoor underlined that the speech was selective and that PM Modi did not talk about the rights given to people during the former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s government.

Appreciating PM Modi’s speech where he hailed that governance is continuity and that various people have contributed over the last decades, NCP leader Supriya Sule remarked that she would like to put on record two people who have not been mentioned by the BJP today. Taking the names of Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley, she expressed that she still feels that they were one of the tallest leaders and extraordinary parliamentarians who they looked up to. She added that the ruling party constantly talked about cooperative federalism. She further mentioned that it is not about this side or that side, good work has to be established. 

Meanwhile, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was selective in his speech in the Parliament and did not talk about the rights given to people during the Manmohan Singh government. He added that as PM Modi said, the old building is full of memories. He continued that they were all a bit confused as to why it is necessary to hold a special session as there are a lot of bills that they have been talking about and could have been introduced later. He commented that it now became clear that the government wanted to make a special moment out of shifting from one building to another.

In addition, commenting on the Prime Minister’s address at Parliament Special Session, Rajasthan Congress chief Govind Singh Dotasra noted that PM Narendra Modi does not talk about the promises he made before becoming a Prime Minister. He added that Narendra Modi will not talk about the problems of the country, underlining that he should talk about inflation, unemployment, China grabbing land etc. He concluded that PM Modi called for a special session but was unable to tell an agenda.

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Piyush Goyal to visit UK for talks on India-UK trade pact implementation

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal will travel to the UK this week to review preparations and discuss implementation of the India-UK trade agreement before it comes into force on July 15.

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Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is set to visit the United Kingdom from June 25 to 27 for high-level discussions aimed at ensuring the smooth implementation of the recently concluded India-UK trade agreement.

The visit comes ahead of the scheduled enforcement of the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and the Double Contribution Convention (DCC) on July 15. During the trip, Goyal is expected to engage with senior British officials and industry representatives to review preparedness for the rollout of the landmark agreements.

Focus on implementation issues

During his stay in London, Goyal is expected to meet UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade Peter Kyle to discuss key implementation-related matters, including operational frameworks, regulatory coordination and measures to facilitate bilateral trade and investment.

The discussions are also likely to cover industry concerns and unresolved issues related to the practical execution of the agreement, with both countries seeking a seamless transition before the pact comes into force.

Trade pact to take effect from July 15

India and the UK had earlier announced that the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, along with the Double Contribution Convention, would become operational from July 15. The agreement is expected to deepen economic engagement between the two countries by reducing tariffs, improving market access and strengthening investment ties.

The upcoming visit is being viewed as a significant step in ensuring that businesses on both sides are prepared to benefit from the agreement from day one.

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Mamata Banerjee, rebel camp stake claim to real Trinamool before Election Commission

The battle for control of the Trinamool Congress has reached the Election Commission, with both Mamata Banerjee and the rebel faction staking claim to the party.

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The internal crisis within the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) has escalated, with both the camp led by Mamata Banerjee and the rebel faction approaching the Election Commission over claims to the party’s leadership and organisational control.

The latest development comes amid an intensifying power struggle within the party following the formation of a parallel leadership structure by dissident leaders. The rebel group, led by Ritabrata Banerjee, has asserted that it represents the “real” Trinamool and has sought official recognition from the poll panel.

Rival camps approach Election Commission

On Tuesday evening, members of the rebel faction met officials of the West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer and reiterated their claim that they are the legitimate organisational face of the Trinamool Congress. The dissident camp has already announced a separate National Working Committee and appointed its own leadership team.

In response, Mamata Banerjee’s camp has moved swiftly to reinforce its authority. The faction led by the former West Bengal chief minister submitted a fresh list of office-bearers and a reconstituted National Working Committee to the Election Commission, asserting that Mamata Banerjee remains the chairperson of the party.

Internal turmoil deepens

The confrontation marks a new phase in the turmoil that has gripped the Trinamool Congress after its defeat in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections. Several senior leaders, including some long-time associates of Mamata Banerjee, have joined the rebel camp, further deepening divisions within the party.

With both factions staking claim to the party’s identity and organisational machinery, the Election Commission may now have to examine competing submissions before deciding on the issue of recognition and control.

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Vijay promises gold rings for newborns in Tamil Nadu under TVK welfare plan

The Tamil Nadu government has introduced the ‘Thai Maman Gold Ring Scheme,’ allocating Rs 755.83 crore annually to gift a one-gram gold ring to every child born in state-run hospitals.

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In a unique welfare initiative, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay is set to launch the ‘Thai Maman Gold Ring Scheme’ across the state. Under this program, every child born in government hospitals will be gifted a one-gram gold ring. To fund the project, the state government has designated an annual allocation of Rs 755.83 crore.

The Chief Minister has already instructed state officials to immediately begin the tender process required to roll out the initiative.

Eligibility and official launch timeline

Children born in government hospitals on or after June 22, 2026—coinciding with the Chief Minister’s birthday—will be eligible to receive the benefit. While the eligibility begins in June, the scheme will see its formal, official launch later in the year on September 15, 2026, marking the birth anniversary of Perarignar Anna.

Cultural roots and inspiration

According to an official government release, the welfare scheme draws direct inspiration from “Thai Maman Seer,” a deeply rooted Tamil cultural tradition where a maternal uncle presents blessings and gifts to a newborn baby. Through this initiative, the state government will symbolically assume the responsibilities of a maternal uncle, presenting the one-gram gold ring as a token of care, affection, and welcome.

The administration noted that the initiative is designed to preserve and reflect Tamil cultural heritage while offering a symbol of support and love to newborns and their respective families.

From election promise to institutional welfare

The ‘Thai Maman Gold Ring Scheme’ originally formed a key component of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam’s election promises and was highlighted in the government’s ‘Vetri Thamizhagam Vision Document’.

While political organizations in the region have historically distributed gold rings to infants born in government facilities on their leaders’ birthdays, this initiative represents the first time the practice has been institutionalized as an official state government welfare scheme.

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