It is rare for a Prime Minister’s words to be deleted from parliamentary records but not unprecedented.
AMN / New Delhi
A word has been expunged from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech in parliament on Thursday, when he took on the opposition in Rajya Sabha on the National Population Register (NPR).
A word was also removed from comments made by opposition leader Ghulam Nabi Azad of the Congress.
It is rare for a Prime Minister’s words to be deleted from parliamentary records but not unprecedented.
In 2018, some words were dropped from PM Modi’s comments on Congress leader BK Hariprasad. He had used wordplay on Mr Hariprasad’s initials, which was seen as derogatory.