Related to this, it is observed that Indian politics and the parties in the offing in the upcoming Budget Session of the Parliament are more inclined towards multi-form actions, intense discussion on the burning issues, and cross expectations from the Opposition.
Today, the party leaders across the political parties held a preparatory session, during which they discussed the problems to be highlighted during the particular session other than TMC.
The opposition Congress tried to create a Heat Moment by calling for the setting up of a Deputy Speaker from the Opposition’s side in the Lok Sabha while continuing the Ninth Session of India’s Fifteenth Parliament and questioning the NEET paper leak incident. The regional parties YSR Congress, Janata Dal (United), and Biju Janata Dal (BJD) raised SCS for Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, and Odisha, respectively.
Another problem the network addressed was the debate over the celebration of the festival Kanwar Yatra by devotees of Lord Shiva. The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh’s order to require the owners of eating joints along the Yatra path to put their names on the boards has sown the seeds of religious intolerance.
When the session begins on Monday, the government is expected to introduce six bills, including the Aircraft Bill of 2010. This bill has replaced the 90-year-old Aircraft Act and passed Jammu and Kashmir’s demand for this fiscal year. In light of the Opposition’s cooperation, the Budget session of the Parliament is likely to be engaged in heated discussions on important matters.