New Delhi, Feb 22 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday said it was the collective responsibility of all parties to run the house.
At an all party meeting here ahead of the parliament session that begins Monday, a source quoted Modi as saying that it was the collective responsibility of all parties to run the house.
Modi assured all parties that issues raised would be discussed according to their importance, adding that the budget session was very important.
Modi also said that the country looks up to the parliament, the source said.
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