The winter session of Parliament is starting from today. The winter session of Parliament is beginning in the backdrop of the return of the BJP-led Grand Alliance government to power in Maharashtra and the victory of the India Alliance in Jharkhand. This session will continue till 20th December. 16 bills including the Waqf Act have been listed for introduction during this session. At that time PM Modi had reached Parliament House.
The atmosphere will remain cool – PM Modi
Addressing before the commencement of the Parliament session, PM Modi said that like the winter session, the atmosphere of the Parliament also remains cold. This session of Parliament is special in many ways. He further hit out at the opposition, saying that some people, who have been rejected by the public, are continuously trying to control Parliament through the hooliganism of a handful of people. The people of the country count their every action and punish them when the time comes.
The new Parliament snatches the rights of the members- PM Modi
The saddest thing is that new MPs bring new ideas, new energy and they do not belong to any one party but to all parties. Some people are deprived of their rights and do not even get a chance to speak in the House…
People refused, did not allow discussion
Those who have been rejected by the public 80-90 times, they do not allow debate in Parliament. They neither respect the spirit of democracy nor understand the importance of people’s aspirations. They have no responsibility towards them, they do not understand them and the result is that they never live up to people’s expectations.”
Celebrating 75 years of Constitution
Prime Minister Narendra Modi says that “the last phase of 2024 is going on and the country is preparing for 2025.” This session of Parliament is special in many ways and the most important thing is that the 75th year of the Constitution is starting. Tomorrow in the Constituent Assembly, we all will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Constitution.
There may be a heated debate in Parliament on this issue
During the winter session of Parliament, opposition parties can raise the issues of Manipur, Waqf Bill and Adani. Then after the victory in Maharashtra Assembly elections and Uttar Pradesh Assembly by-elections, the enthusiasm of BJP and NDA is likely to be high. At the same time, despite the defeat in Maharashtra, Congress has won the by-elections on both the Lok Sabha seats. Priyanka Gandhi won in Kerala by more than four lakh votes. He will start the journey of parliamentary life for the first time from the winter session.
How many bills will be discussed?
The PM Modi-led central government has listed 16 bills, including the Waqf Act Amendment Bill, for the session running till December 20. The Waqf (Amendment) Bill is being examined by a Joint Parliamentary Committee. The panel has to submit its report in this session. Opposition members have demanded more time for the panel to submit its report.
According to the information, five bills have been passed, listed for consideration and approval during the session. While 10 bills have been listed for consideration and passing.