New Delhi: Prahlad Joshi, the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, has called an all-party conference to discuss the next winter session of Parliament. Let me inform you that the meeting was attended by opposition party floor leaders as well as Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Aam Aadmi Party, on the other hand, has walked out of the meeting. According to TMC sources, Sudip Bandyopadhyay and Derek O'Brien of the Trinamool Congress raised ten problems at the meeting. The Aam Aadmi Party, in reality, has left the all-party conference.
After that, Sanjay Singh, a party MP, said, "No one is allowed to talk, and no one is allowed to speak. I demanded an MSP guarantee bill during this Parliamentary session. Farmers argue that the Electricity Amendment Bill should not be introduced, yet it has been included on the government's agenda. Sanjay Singh went on to say, "I brought up the possibility of increasing the BSF's reach in Punjab. You refuse to acknowledge that the government is doing Jinnah Jinnah and the farmers are doing sugarcane. He is not permitted to speak in the House of Commons or at the All-Party Meeting.'
What issues did the TMC raise?
unemployment
Prices of petrol, diesel and essential commodities
Law on MSP
Try to undermine the federal structure
Ban on disinvestment in prophytable government companies
Bsf's Jurisdiction
Pegasus
Situations of Covid
Demand for Women's Reservation Bill
Discuss bills correctly
Let us also remind you that Leader of the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge has called an opposition party gathering for November 29th, which would include former Congress President Rahul Gandhi. While the opposition will seek a meeting with the government on price hikes, farmer compensation, and MSP during today's all-party conference, the Modi government will tell all political parties about all laws to be submitted in Parliament.
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