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Parliament winter session live updates: Opposition to raise Adani issue in Parliament, Sharad faction also participated

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Parliament winter session live updates: Opposition to raise Adani issue in Parliament, Sharad faction also participated
  • November 25, 2024, 10:50 am (IST)

    Opposition to raise Gautam Adani issue in Parliament

    Opposition parties agreed to raise the issue of Gautam Adani in both houses of Parliament in the first winter session of Parliament. Meanwhile, the NCP-SP also joined in. This information came to light citing sources.

  • November 25, 2024, 10:42 am (IST)

    A handful of people are trying to control Parliament: PM Modi

    Prime Minister Modi stated that the atmosphere in the winter session will be cold. This last period of 2024 is underway. The country is also busy preparing for 2025. Healthy debates should be held in Parliament, which were rejected by the people. A handful of people try to control Parliament. The newly arrived MP does not even have the opportunity to speak in the House, nor does he allow debates to take place, nor does he understand his responsibility towards the people. Some opposition leaders argue very responsibly, but some people suppress the rights of even their colleagues.

  • November 25, 2024, 10:40 am (IST)

    75 years of Constitution are a brilliant opportunity for democracy: PM Modi

    Addressing the media ahead of the Parliament session, Prime Minister Modi said that the 75-year journey of our Constitution is itself a brilliant opportunity for democracy. Tomorrow we will all meet to begin the 75th anniversary celebrations at the Constitution House. The framers of the Constitution considered each and every point while drafting it and hence such an excellent document was created.

  • November 25, 2024, 10:37 am (IST)

    The government expressed hope for a meaningful debate during the winter session

    During the winter session of Parliament, the opposition demanded a debate on many issues, including the allegations against Adani in the United States, violence in Manipur, inflation, pollution and the Waqf Amendment Bill. The government has also expressed hope that a meaningful debate will take place during the winter session.

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