He praised Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan for organizing a two-day workshop for women lawmakers and wondered whether a decision can be taken to ensure that only women members talk in both Houses on March 8, the International Women's Day.
"You have organised a good programme on March 5 and 6. I have a suggestion. In this March, our Parliament will continue to function on the International Women's Day. Let the agenda of March 8 be there as it is but can we decide that only women members will speak on March 8," he said while replying to a debate on Motion of Thanks to the President's address.
He sought the guidance of senior leaders on whether there can be a week in one or two sessions in a year, where only first timer MPs would speak.
With a smile, Modi said, "I am not making this suggestion because I myself am a first time MP. But because we feel the need for some fresh air, ideas in Parliament. I feel they should be given the opportunity. They can put forward many new things before us for the country on which we can do something."
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