New Delhi: The monsoon session of Parliament continues to create ruckus over the Pegasus espionage scandal and agricultural laws. Opposition parties are demanding discussions on these issues, but no steps have been taken by the government in this direction so far. Meanwhile, 18 leaders of 14 opposition parties have issued a joint statement demanding a discussion on the Pegasus espionage scandal and agricultural laws in Parliament.
The joint statement said the central government is responsible for the uproar in Parliament, trying to mislead the government by accusing the opposition. The joint statement said the entire opposition is united and wants a response from the Union Home Minister in the Lok Sabha-Rajya Sabha on the Pegasus espionage scandal as it is a national security issue. A joint statement by opposition leaders also sought a discussion on the farmers' issue.
The statement, issued by 18 leaders of 14 political parties, said the government is showing arrogance and not accepting the opposition's demand for discussion. Opposition leaders say the government is blaming the opposition for not running the House, while it is in the hands of the government. The statement said the opposition once again appeals to the government to respect parliamentary democracy and be ready to discuss.
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