New Delhi: The issue of suspension of a large number of MPs from Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha during the monsoon session of Parliament has been surpassed. Meanwhile, differences among the opposition parties are also seen to be growing. Interestingly, a meeting of the opposition parties was convened to chalk out the floor strategy in view of the suspension process, which distanced Delhi's ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and West Bengal's Trinamool Congress (TMC). Let us know that in the monsoon session, 4 members from Lok Sabha and 19 members from Rajya Sabha have been suspended. Leader of the Opposition in the Upper House Mallikarjun Kharge had convened a meeting to chalk out the floor strategy in the House. Leaders of DMK, RJD, NCP, CPM, CPI, Shiv Sena, RLD, AIADMK, IUML, RSP and National Conference had arrived. However, TMC and AAP remained missing. Not only this, but TMC MPs also did not participate in the protests by the Congress and some opposition parties. According to the report, TMC MPs staged a separate protest by displaying placards and shouting slogans, indicating a split in the opposition camp. Senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said, "Our job is to call everyone. Let's see who will come and who won't. If they have a different agenda, it's a different thing. My job is to ensure that we all come together, because not counting, how are you raising people's issues and how they are working against opposition parties... It is necessary.'' MP man gets electricity bill of Rs 3,419 crores, hospitalized Health & Family Welfare unveils India Family Planning 2030 vision 'Hindus don't ask for leave on Tuesday..,' this BJP leader angered on Friday's holiday