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Would have been good if you could have been a part of Triple Talaq Bill: PM Modi to retiring MPs
PM Narendra Modi while addressing the retiring MPs said,"All those who are retiring from the house (Rajya Sabha) today have their own significance and each of them tried their best to contribute to the glorious future of this country. I wish you success in future."
"We will always remember the distinguished work of Parasaran Ji. Who can forget the manner in which Professor Kurien has contributed to the Rajya Sabha. Unfortunately, you will not be a part of Parliament when the long due decision on Triple Talaq is taken. Parliament, my own office is always open for you all. Please feel free to share your thoughts on vital issues," he added.
"We will always remember the distinguished work of Parasaran Ji. Who can forget the manner in which Professor Kurien has contributed to the Rajya Sabha. Unfortunately, you will not be a part of Parliament when the long due decision on Triple Talaq is taken. Parliament, my own office is always open for you all. Please feel free to share your thoughts on vital issues," he added.
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