Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that the government is ready to discuss all issues in the Parliament s Budget Session as he called for meaningful debates and discussions. Addressing the media outside the Parliament, he said that the government will answer all questions asked in the Parli
The Budget Session of Parliament will commence from January 31 after the address of the President to both the Houses. The session to be held in two parts will conclude on April 8, as per the recommendation of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs.
The Parliament staff have been advised to follow the precautions as per the guidelines of the government, according to an internal message from the staff.
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Parliament session likely to be curtailed as over 100 Opposition MPs demand
The Budget Session of Parliament is likely to be curtailed with over 100 Opposition MPs pushing for the demand. The demand comes in view of the upcoming assembly elections as most politicians would be busy campaigning for the March-April polls.Â
The second part of the Budget session of Parliament is set to begin on Monday and conclude on April 8.Â
The main focus of the government in the second part of the session is to get various demands of grants for the financial year 2021-22 passed along with the Finance Bill which carries various tax proposals.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi speaking in Lok Sabha.
A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted in Lok Sabha that he holds farmers agitation as sacred , Congress leader Rahul Gandhi responded on Thursday accusing the government of trying to destroy the agriculture sector through the three new farm laws.Â
Speaking in Lok Sabha, a visibly charged Rahul Gandhi referred to PM Modi s content and intent remark, and said, Yesterday while addressing the House, PM said that the Opposition is talking about the agitation but not about the content and intent of Farm Laws. I thought I should make him happy today and speak on the content and intent of the laws. Â