New Delhi: Before the start of the Parliament Monsoon Session, an all-party meeting was called by the government to seek cooperation for the smooth functioning of the House. However, the meeting rapidly turned into a platform for opposition parties, so that they could carry forward a list of issues planned to lift during the session.The top of his concerns is a recent terrorist attack in Pahgam, US President Donald Trump repeatedly repeated claims under the ceasefire between India and Pakistan and the alleged electoral roll manipulation in Bihar.Leaders of political spectrum attended the meeting, establishing the stage for the monsoon session.
Major points from meeting:
Government wants cooperation, opposition flags serious concerns
- Leaders of party lines participated in the meeting with a view to ensure the smooth conduct of the monsoon session.
- The government was represented by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju and Minister of State Arjun Ram Meghwal.
- Opposition parties made it clear that cooperation in the House would be hinging while addressing their major concerns on the government.
Congress demanded PM’s statement on Pahalgam attack
- Congress leaders Gaurav Gogoi and Jeram Ramesh attended the meeting, in which Gogoi said, “It is a furore to PM Modi to make a statement in Parliament on the major issues raised by the Congress.”
- Pressure to reply about Congress
Pahgam Terror Attack Where criminals live on a large scale. - They are demanding clarity on Donald Trump’s repeated claims that they mediate a ceasefire during the Indo-Pakistan tension.
- Later talking to reporters, Gogoi expanded these concerns: “This time we have more hope than before, Prime Minister Modi will address the country through the House. They are important issues Pahalgam, the Lieutenant Governor said about it. A lot of time has passed and the government will have to put his point on it. Minister.” Minister. “” Today, important questions about the right to vote are being raised. Half years have passed and we are not watching the atmosphere of peace.
AAP picks up ‘election scam’ in Bihar, slum demolishan in Delhi
- AAP MP Sanjay Singh highlighted concerns on the special intensive amendment (SIR) of the voter role in Bihar, called it a “pole scam”.
- He said, “Sir exercise should stop in Bihar. The election scam is going on … If the government does not answer, we will raise questions inside and outside the house.”
- Singh also demanded the government to clarify Trump’s ceasefire comments and condemned the demolition of slums in Delhi.
India sets agenda for block monsoon session
- Opposition India Block pledged to prioritize the initiative terrorist attack and Operation Sindoor Fallout in Parliament.
- RSP MP NK Premchandran said, “The amendment of the voter list in Bihar and the attitude of the Election Commission will also be raised. Economic issues, foreign policy and Ahmedabad aircraft accidents are also on agenda.”
- He confirmed that All India Bloc members had attended an initial meeting held earlier.
NCP, DMK, RPI (A) In the present parties
- The major attendees included Supriya Sule (NCP -Margad Pawar faction), Tramalu (DMK), and Union Minister Ramdas Athawale (RPI -A), indicating extensive participation in political spectrum.
- The government is expected to pay attention to the demands of the opposition before the politically accused session.
Congress MP Pramod Tiwari’s outline agenda
- Talking to reporters, Tiwari said, “The people involved in the Pahalgam terror attack have not been caught. We want the PM to answer our questions directly. Bihar sir is also in our priority list.”
- He said that several other cases would be raised during the monsoon session.