Insult to Tricolour is very unfortunate': President condemns R-Day violence
Insult to Tricolour is very unfortunate': President condemns R-Day violence
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Indian President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday addressed the Parliament's Budget Session during which he strongly condemned the Republic Day violence in New Delhi and said that the removal of the national flag atop Red Fort was unfortunate.

President strongly defended the three contentious agri laws that have sparked strong protests from a section of farmers, and slammed as 'very unfortunate' the violence during the farmers' tractor parade on Republic Day. He also noted that the new agri laws have immediately benefited 10 crore small farmers.

If the Constitution gives us the right to freedom of expression, it also reaches us to take laws and rules seriously, he said in his address that was boycotted by over 20 opposition parties in support of the demand of protesting farmers that the three laws be repealed.

Congress MP Ravneet Singh Bittu raised slogans like 'Jai Jawan Jai Kisan' during his address and demanded repeal of the three laws. Some opposition MPs were heard raising slogans in the Central Hall's gallery.

Noting that the Supreme Court has put the implementation of the three laws on hold, Kovind said the government will respect whatever is the decision of the apex court.

In his address, the President highlights the view of the government approved by the Union Cabinet.

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