Monday , November 25 2024

‘Some people create ruckus for political gains…’ PM Modi’s statement before the winter session of Parliament

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Parliament Winter Session: The political situation of the country has changed a lot since the Lok Sabha elections. But still, the mood of the opposition party makes it clear that the winter session starting from Monday i.e. today will also be temporary. Prime Minister Modi, who arrived outside the Parliament before the beginning of the winter session, addressed the journalists. Where he said that this time the winter session of Parliament will be cold. He accused the opposition that some people are creating ruckus in the Parliament for their political interests and disrupting the proceedings of the Parliament. They try to control the Parliament. The public is rejecting people who create such noise.

Will there be an uproar in Parliament?
In the all-party meeting called on Sunday to run the session smoothly, the way opposition parties have demanded discussion on issues like Adani and Manipur violence, it can be said that there will be an uproar in the winter session. The government has also indicated to bring about 16 bills like Waqf Amendment, One Nation-One Election during the session. In which there is already a conflict going on with the main opposition parties regarding Waqf Research and One Nation-One Election.

16 bills including Waqf Research Bill

After the results of assembly elections in Haryana, Maharashtra, Jharkhand and by-elections held in many states, the winter session of Parliament is starting from Monday, which will continue till December 20. The impact of the election results of these states will also be seen in the session. In order to run the Parliament session smoothly, the functioning of the session was discussed in the all-party meeting held on Sunday.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said the government has listed around 16 bills for the session. These include the Waqf Amendment Bill and the Punjab Court Amendment Bill. Along with this, a bill related to one nation, one election can also be brought during the session. The government has already given indications in this regard.

Government ready to discuss all issues: Rijiju

Rijiju said that the government is ready to discuss all issues as per rules. She does not want the House’s time to be wasted at all. Meanwhile, the Jagdambika Pal-led JPC on Waqf reforms review will also submit its report on the last day of the first week of the session.

However, the opposition has demanded further extension of time given to the JPC. During the session, opposition forces also presented their demands before the government. Deputy Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi demanded that the government discuss the bribery allegations against Adani. He also demanded discussion on Manipur violence, dangerous situation created by air pollution in North India and railway accidents.

10 things related to the winter session of Parliament

Leaders of India Alliance will hold a meeting in Parliament House to decide the strategy of the opposition.
During the discussion on the issues in Parliament, Congress leader Pramod Tiwari said that we have asked to raise the issue of Manipur. A lot of murders are happening in Manipur and there is no law and order in Manipur. There is unemployment in the country and I am also worried that the pollution situation in North India is getting worse.
However, the opposition is likely to weaken after the crushing defeat in Maharashtra and Haryana.
On Sunday, the government held a meeting with floor leaders of all political parties under the chairmanship of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju has requested cooperation and support from all party leaders for the smooth functioning of both the Houses of Parliament, he said in his statement.
The winter session is expected to run till December 20. The bills that are likely to be discussed in this session include the Waqf Amendment Bill and the Disaster Management (Amendment) Bill.
The Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill and the Railway Act Amendment Bill will be introduced in the Lok Sabha. A bill will also be introduced to amend the Railways Act.
There is also speculation that the government may introduce a ‘One Nation-One Election’ bill in this session. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had recently said that the government is working on the ‘One Nation, One Election’ plan.
The Banking Laws Amendment Bill will further amend the Reserve Bank of India Act, the Banking Regulation Act, the State Bank of India Act and the Banking Companies Act.
The Indian Aircraft Act, 2024 Bill will be introduced in the Rajya Sabha to provide for regulation and control over the design, manufacture, maintenance, possession, use, operation, sale, export and import of aircraft.