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The Parliament session is again marred by commotion

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The Parliament session is again marred by commotion

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New Delhi. The winter session of Parliament began on Monday. However, due to the uproar from the opposition, the proceedings of the House could not proceed smoothly even for a single day. Due to the special event organized on the occasion of Constitution Day on November 26, the sessions of the Houses were not held.
The session began again on Wednesday, but due to uproar from the opposition, the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha debates were suspended for the entire day. The opposition continued to demand raising the issue of Adani and Sambhal in the House. As the uproar over this grew, debates in both houses of Parliament were suspended for the entire day. Rajya Sabha has also been adjourned till 11.30 am due to the commotion. Meanwhile, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi demanded the arrest of industrialist Gautam Adani. Earlier, due to opposition stir in Lok Sabha, the House debates were adjourned till 12 noon. The opposition was raising slogans on issues like Adani, Sambhal, Manipur and unemployment and the question hour was also not allowed to continue. .

Congress gave notice of motion to postpone

Congress MP KC Venugopal has moved an adjournment motion in Lok Sabha to discuss the issue of alleged misconduct of the Adani Group and formation of the JPC on the issue. Congress MP Randeep Singh Surjewala gave an adjournment notice under Rule 267 in Rajya Sabha to discuss the issue of Gautam Adani’s impeachment. Congress MP Manickam Tagore notified the adjournment motion in the Lok Sabha and sought a discussion on the issue of Gautam Adani’s impeachment. Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh spoke in Rajya Sabha under Rule 267 on the rising crime graph in the national capital Delhi. Postponement notice has been given.

Rahul and Priyanka to protest against Centre’s negligence towards Wayanad

The Congress said it will protest both inside and outside Parliament, under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, against the alleged lack of central assistance to the survivors of the landslide in Wayanad. Party leader and Kalpetta MLA T Siddiqui termed the Centre’s alleged reluctance to provide financial assistance to people in landslide-affected areas as an “inhumane” approach. The disaster that hit Wayanad on July 30 devastated parts of Attamala as well as large parts of three villages: Punchirimattam, Churalamala and Mundakkai. According to the government, 231 people lost their lives in this deadly disaster, while 47 people are still missing.

Opposition uproar at Bihar House

Opposition attacks NDA govt in Bihar RJD MLA arrives in assembly blindfolded

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Patna. Rashtriya Janata Dal MLAs protested against the Nitish government at the assembly premises wearing black blindfolds. The opposition protest continued on the third day of the winter session of the Assembly.
Rashtriya Janata Dal MLAs protested against the Nitish government at the assembly premises wearing black blindfolds. RJD MLA Mukesh Roshan said that it is spring in Bihar, there is a hail of bullets. The public is fed up with inflation and rising crime. Attacking Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, the RJD MLA said that I am a good governance babu and I don’t see anything. At the same time, male MLAs also came out strongly regarding Jeevika Didis’ demands.

Godse resides in Nitish’s heart: Tejashwi

Tejashwi Yadav said Chief Minister Nitish Kumar still has time. If you believe in the Constitution, if you believe in Gandhiji’s ideas, then do not support this bill at any cost. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar only talks about Gandhi, but Godse lives in his heart. However, its leaders have supported its instructions in Parliament. You still have time. Correct your mistake. Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav attacked the Deputy Chief Minister and said Samrat Chaudhary should be ashamed. BP Singh had to face abuses due to the Lalu Yadav matter. Regarding Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Tejashwi Yadav said there is a difference between his words and his actions. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar still has time. If you believe in the Constitution, if you believe in Gandhiji’s ideas, do not support this bill at any cost.

Ashish Mishra accused of threatening witnesses

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New Delhi. The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed former Union Minister Ajay Mishra’s son Ashish Mishra to answer the charge of intimidating witnesses in the Lakhimpur Kheri violence case of 2021. Eight people were killed in this violence.
A bench of Justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan asked senior advocate Siddharth Dave, representing Mishra, to file an affidavit directing his client to explain his position after refuting the allegations. The lawyer of one of the complainants had initially told the court that he had filed a petition accusing Ashish Mishra of threatening witnesses.

If elections are held through ballot papers, BJP won’t get even 25 seats: Raut
We do not accept the results of the Maharashtra-Haryana elections

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Bombay Opposition not ready to accept results of assembly elections in Maharashtra, now demanding to hold elections through ballot papers, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut said that until the elections are held through ballot papers, they will not we will know. the results. Not accepted.
Sanjay Raut said who is raising questions on EVMs, we have been raising questions for 10 years, when Congress was in power, BJP had raised questions. If you listen to Modi ji’s speech, EVM is a fraud. Sanjay Raut further made a big claim and said that when the EVMs are not there, the BJP will not get even 25 seats in the country. We did not accept the way the Maharashtra results came, the way the Haryana results came, we held ballot elections and we will accept whatever result comes.

We do not expect justice from Parliament

Will the opposition raise the EVM issue in Parliament? Sanjay Raut said: What justice will we get in a House where the opposition leader’s microphone is switched off for raising the issue of corruption? If the Supreme Court does not give us justice, what justice will Parliament give us?

A car collides with a truck after breaking a divider: five dead

Tragic accident on Lucknow-Agra highway; among the dead were all the doctors of Saifai Medical College.
An accident occurred while returning from a wedding ceremony in Lucknow.

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Lucknow. A major road accident has occurred in Kannauj district of Uttar Pradesh. Five people have died in a horrific road accident on the Lucknow-Agra highway. While one is hurt. The car went out of control, broke the divider and collided with the truck on the other side. Five doctors from Saifai Medical University died tragically in the accident. According to the information, the accident took place on the Agra Lucknow Highway around 3.30 am at kilometer 196.
Five doctors from Saifai Medical University died tragically in the accident. All the doctors who were victims of the accident were returning from a wedding ceremony in Lucknow. At 3:43 in the morning, information was received from the control room that an accident had occurred at kilometer 196 of the Lucknow-Agra highway. Once the information was received, the police went to the scene. Scorpio was going to Agra, due to sleep the car broke the divider and reached in the direction of Agra to Lucknow. After this, he collided with a truck coming from Agra side and crashed. In the accident, five people, including Anirudh Verma, son of Pawan Kumar Verma, a resident of Radha Vihar Extension Kamla Nagar Agra, were killed, while one person was seriously injured. The injured have been admitted to the medical college. The bodies have been kept in the morgue.
It was said that all the deceased are doctors and are doing PG in Saifai Medical College. Dr Dilip Singh of Medical College CMS said everyone’s next of kin have been informed. In the accident, the vehicle suffered serious damage, while the truck driver fled.
SP Amit Kumar Anand said Tirwa police have been directed to investigate the accident. Those who died included Anirudh Verma (29), son of Pawan Kumar Verma, resident of Radha Vihar Extension, Kamla Nagar Agra, Santosh Kumar Maurya, son of Jeet Narayan Maurya, resident of Rajpura Part-3, Bhadohi Sant Ravidas Nagar, Arun Kumar, son of Angad Lal. of Tera Mallu Mochipur, Kannauj, Nardev, son of Ram Lakhan Gangwar, resident of Bypass Road near Shyam Charan School, Nawabganj Bareilly, an unknown person and Jaiveer Singh, son of Karan. Singh, a resident of Buddha Vihar, Moradabad, is seriously injured. He is undergoing treatment.

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