FEATUREDLatestNationalNewsPoliticsTOP NEWS STORIESTOP STORIES

War On Pegasus Intensifies In Parliament, 6 TMC MPs Suspended

War on Pegasus intensifies in Parliament, six TMC MPs suspended, opposition blames the government for deadlock.

The unity of the opposition parties has increased the aggression of the political battle that broke out in Parliament over the Pegasus spying scandal.

Opposition MPs have intensified ruckus and sloganeering in both houses to oppose the government’s stand to pass the bill in both houses by rejecting the demand for debate.

Meanwhile, six opposition MPs were also suspended in the Rajya Sabha.

Chairman Venkaiah Naidu suspended half a dozen Trinamool Congress MPs from the day’s proceedings for making a ruckus with placards and posters in the Well.

The opposition blamed the government’s arrogance for the growing ruckus in the Parliament.

In a joint statement, the opposition parties have blamed the government’s arrogance for the current impasse for the ever-increasing ruckus in Parliament.

It has also urged the government to accept the demand for a debate on Pegasus and agricultural laws in Parliament.

With the passage of eight bills in both the houses so far, the anger of the restless opposition is sharper.

In view of the hopeless hope of a solution to the Pegasus standoff, the government has passed seven to eight bills in the last days amid uproar in both houses.

This has left the opposition parties restless. That is why in the proceedings of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, the opposition’s attitude is becoming more intense.

Slogans fiercely in Rajya Sabha, six TMC MPs suspended.

On Wednesday in the Rajya Sabha, opposition members were raising slogans in the Well on the Pegasus issue.

The chairman, carrying placards and posters in front of the plinth, directed the members of the opposition to go to their seats, but the opposition members ignored it.

Then, after giving the first warning, Naidu suspended six Trinamool Congress MPs Dola Sen, Arpita Ghosh, Nadeem-ul-Haq.

Abir Ranjan Biswas, Shanti Chhetri, and Mausam Noor from the remaining proceedings of the House under Rule 255.

Two bills were passed in the Lok Sabha and one in the Rajya Sabha amid the turmoil in both houses. The Chairman did not name these members in the House.

But after the House was adjourned, the Rajya Sabha Secretariat identified the members showing poster banners and issued a notice of their suspension for the day.

There was uproar and sloganeering in both houses throughout the day.

Amidst repeated adjournments, the government got two bills passed in the Lok Sabha and one in the Rajya Sabha in a state of chaos and then the proceedings were adjourned for the whole day.

War on Pegasus intensifies: Opposition issued a joint statement.

Opposition parties issued a joint statement attacking the government after expressing their objections inside the Parliament.

Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge, NCP chief Sharad Pawar, DMK leader in Lok Sabha TR Baalu, Congress’s Anand Sharma, SP’s Ram Gopal Yadav.

Trinamool Congress’s Derek O’Brien and Kalyan Banerjee, CPI(M)’s Vinay Viswam, RJD’s Manoj Jha among others. A joint statement was issued on behalf of 18 opposition leaders.

War on Pegasus intensifies: Opposition parties unite on demand for debate in both houses on Pegasus espionage scandal.

It said the opposition parties are united on their demand for a debate in both the houses on the Pegasus spying scandal and a reply from the Home Minister. This is a matter of national security.

Opposition ready for debate against agricultural laws and on inflation.

The opposition parties are fully prepared for a debate on farmers’ agitation against agricultural laws and also on inflation and have clearly told the government about this.

The opposition said in a joint statement – ​​the responsibility of the government to resolve the impasse in Parliament.

In the joint statement, accusing the government of defaming the opposition parties.

It has been said that it is unfortunate that the government is blaming the opposition for the deadlock of Parliament by running a propaganda campaign to defame the united opposition.

While in reality, the government is responsible for this and it is their responsibility to resolve the impasse, but in its arrogance, the government is repeatedly rejecting the demand for debate.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *