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As soon as the Parliament session started, there was an uproar, Rahul Gandhi became angry at the violence.

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As soon as the Parliament session started, there was an uproar, Rahul Gandhi became angry at the violence.

4pm News Network: The winter session of Parliament began on Monday (November 25, 2024). In this session, which will run till December 20, five new bills will be introduced, while a list of 11 other bills, including the Waqf (amendment), has been released. The government is trying to get these bills passed this session. On the other hand, the opposition is aggressive on many issues. In fact, controversy seems to be growing over the violence that took place during survey work at Jama Masjid, located in UP’s Sambhal district. According to police, four people were killed and many injured in shooting and stone throwing during this violence.

Ruckus in the House as soon as the session began

In such a situation, there is a huge uproar in the House as soon as the winter session of Parliament begins. In this regard, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has targeted the state and central government for the recent controversy. Rahul Gandhi wrote on Twitter through a social media platform that the state government’s bias and hasty attitude over the recent Uttar Pradesh Sambhal dispute is extremely unfortunate. My deepest condolences to those who have lost loved ones in violence and shooting. During this, the Congress demanded a debate in both houses on the Adani Group bribery case and the Manipur violence case. Opposition parties want answers from the government on both issues. There are some issues about which the entire winter session may continue to be a fuss.

Let us tell you that Rahul Gandhi further wrote in his tweet that the steps taken by the administration without listening to all parties and insensitively worsened the atmosphere and led to the death of many people, for which the BJP government is directly responsible. The BJP’s use of power is aimed at creating divisions and discrimination between Hindu-Muslim societies. They do not work in the interest of the State or the country. I request the Supreme Court to intervene in this matter as soon as possible and deliver justice. My call is to maintain peace and mutual harmony. We all have to come together to ensure that India moves forward on the path of unity and the Constitution, not communalism and hatred.

important point

  • In view of the prevailing tension following the violence in Sambhal district, internet services have been cut off in Sambhal tehsil.
  • Apart from this, prohibitory orders have been imposed in the district under Indian Justice Code (BNS) 163 till November 30.
  • All schools up to class 12 have been ordered to remain closed on Monday.
  • As a result, a ban on entry of people from outside the district has been imposed until November 30.

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