PM Modi Israel Visit: Before welcoming Modi in Israel, Mahabharata speech will not be given in a half empty house.

News India Live, Digital Desk: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to Israel starting from February 25 has created a stir in the domestic politics there. Israeli opposition parties have threatened to boycott PM Modi’s parliamentary address. However, Israeli Parliament Speaker Amir Ohana has bluntly said that he will not allow the leader of the world’s largest democracy to be insulted and the House will not remain vacant at any cost. What is the real reason for the controversy? (The Dispute) Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has warned that if Israel’s Supreme Court Chief (Chief Justice) Yitzhak Emit is not invited during PM Modi’s address as per tradition, then the opposition will not participate in the proceedings of the House. The tussle over judicial reforms: Actually, there is a long-running dispute between the government and the judiciary in Israel. The Justice Minister of the Netanyahu government has refused to recognize the authority of the Chief Justice, due to which he is being kept out of official programs. Opposition’s argument: Lapid says that he does not want to embarrass India, but the government is deliberately insulting the constitutional institutions. Speaker Amir Ohana’s ‘Masterstroke’ (The Counter Plan) Amidst the opposition’s threat, Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana gave a befitting reply to the opposition MPs. Is. He clarified that PM Modi will not give a speech in front of a half-empty house. Entry of former MPs: Ohana has announced that if the current opposition MPs boycott the House, then their vacant seats will be filled by former Israeli MPs (Ex-lawmakers). The House will remain housefull: The Speaker assured that when PM Modi will be on the stage, the entire House will be full so that the warmth of relations between India and Israel can be seen to the whole world. PM Modi’s historic This is PM Modi’s second visit to Israel after 2017. During this, he will not only address the Knesset, but will also sign several important agreements with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the field of defense, AI and security.

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