05:13December 3, 2024
The last 4 works of the winter session of Parliament…
November 25: First day – Dhankhar-Kharge debate in Rajya Sabha November 25 was the first day of the winter session of Parliament. There was a debate in the Rajya Sabha between Speaker Jagdeep Dhankhar and Leader of Opposition (LoP) Mallikarjun Kharge. In fact, Dhankhar told Kharge that our Constitution will be celebrating its 75th year. I hope you keep it within limits. To this, Kharge replied that in these 75 years, my contribution is also 54 years, so don’t teach me. …
November 27: Second day – Uproar in Lok Sabha over Adani issue, House adjourned On November 27, the second day of the session, the opposition created ruckus in the Lok Sabha as soon as the proceedings began at 11 am. When the proceedings resumed at noon, there was again uproar. The opposition also raised the issue of violence in Sambhal, UP. After which Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned till November 28. …
November 28: Day Three – Priyanka Gandhi arrived in Parliament for the first time and took oath as an MP. November 28 was the third day of the session. Priyanka Gandhi entered Parliament for the first time. He was sworn in as a Lok Sabha MP. During this time, he picked up a copy of the Constitution. Along with Priyanka, her mother Sonia and Rahul Gandhi also reached Parliament. Priyanka won the by-election from the Wayanad seat. Along with Priyanka, Ravindra Chavan, who won the Nanded by-election, also took oath. …
November 29: Day Four – The President said: The House belongs to everyone, the country wants Parliament to work. On the fourth day of the session, the opposition had raised the issue of Adani and Sambhal in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Opposition MPs continued to create uproar during the debates. The President tried several times to seat him, but the opposition did not calm down. President Om Birla had said: “Agreement-disagreement is the strength of democracy. I hope that all members will allow the House to function. The people of the country express their concern about Parliament. The House belongs to everyone, the country wants Parliament to function. …
December 2: Fifth day – Meeting of floor leaders with the President, agreement reached on the management of the House.
Even after the trial began on the fifth day, it could not continue due to the uproar. The Opposition raised the issue of Adani and Sambhal in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. Opposition leaders raised slogans “We want justice”. The Lok Sabha Speaker called a meeting of party and opposition leaders regarding the improper functioning of the House. It was decided in the meeting that both chambers would function properly from December 3. …