Trouble in INDIA block? Conflict in India Block in Parliament session TMC and SP distanced themselves from Congress agenda ntc

There is still a deadlock in the winter session of Parliament, which started from November 25. Congress members are raising the issue related to Adani Group in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, while SP MPs are demanding discussion on the Sambhal violence issue. Even on Monday, the proceedings of both the houses could not continue even for half an hour.

Congress said on Monday that the opposition parties are ready to allow the proceedings of both the Houses of Parliament to continue, but for this it is necessary that the Constitution be discussed. Before the Parliament proceedings, INDIA block leaders met with Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge in Rajya Sabha, in which Rahul Gandhi participated but no member from TMC attended it.

Mutual dispute in India Block itself

Actually, Trinamool Congress wants that there should be discussion in the House on issues like inflation, unemployment, farmers, fertilizers, cut in money given to opposition states and Manipur. Whereas Congress wants only the Adani issue to be discussed. At the same time, SP also seems to be moving away from the stand of Congress. At the same time, other opposition parties also want that issues like farmers, Sambhal and Manipur should also be discussed.

That is, TMC’s stand among the opposition parties is clear that all issues should be discussed in the Parliament, more or less the Samajwadi Party also wants something similar. SP MPs met the Lok Sabha Speaker today and requested for discussion on the Sambhal issue. According to SP leaders, the issue of Adani is not as big as Sambhal. SP MP Dharmendra Yadav said that for us, farmers are a bigger issue than Adani. That is, even though Congress is sitting on the slogan of Adani Adani, many opposition parties want to debate on other issues.

Less than 5-5 percent work has been done in both the houses
Actually, the session started from 5th November and the Lok Sabha session lasted only 6 minutes. 26th November was Constitution Day and there was the President’s address. On 27th November, Lok Sabha proceedings lasted only for 15 minutes, on 28th November also for only 15 minutes, on 29th November for 20 minutes and today i.e. on 2nd December, the proceedings lasted for 13 minutes. The situation is that from November 25 till now the Lok Sabha lasted for a total of 69 minutes. Till now only 4 percent work has been done in Lok Sabha and only 5 percent work has been done in Rajya Sabha.

Now the question is whether the public elects its honorable people to the chair of Parliament so that they create ruckus like some random idiot, or do they elect their MPs so that they can make laws for their benefit and create such policies which Become the foundation of a better future for the people. The basic question is that why is there so much ruckus, there are many answers to it, Congress wants the Adani issue to be discussed in the Parliament.

The stalling of Parliament is a matter of concern, that is why Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla called an all-party meeting, and the good thing is that in this meeting all the parties have agreed to run the House peacefully. Now it remains to be seen how concrete the consent takes.

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